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Pet theft is a felony as is dumping animals.
PLEASE, DON’T DUMP YOUR ANIMALS –
THEY CAN’T FEND FOR THEMSELVES. Dogs and cats are not disposable;
they are a lifelong commitment much like a child. If you are thinking of
adopting a dog, click on the link below to read some basic adopting guidelines.

Ultimate Guide for Adopting a Dog
Holidays Foods that are Bad for your dog–stuffing, ham, turkey, mashed postatoes, grapes and raisins, chocolate (especially dark chocolate)

 

 

 

 

 

 

GIVE AWAY – ALL PETS LISTED MUST BE FREE –
WE DO NOT LIST PETS FOR SALE

FOR ADOPTION FROM THE TRIGG COUNTY HUMANE
SOCIETY, 4146 Canton Road in Cadiz (270-522-9548)
Donations are always appreciated.

Only 5 of the 6 week old puppies are left. Call Ramona @ 270-522-9548.

 

 

Save your aluminum cans to help the Trigg County Humane Society. They will even pick them up! Money raised goes to help the animals with medical bills. Call Ramona at 522-9548.

REMINDER: The Trigg County Humane Society urges all pet owners to keep their pet’s shots up to date, and put a collar and tags on your pets.

NOTE: If you cannot keep your pet for any reason, do the humane thing, call 522-9548, and the Trigg County Humane Society will find your pet a good home. Please do not drop them, as it is a felony! If you see someone drop an animal, get the license plate number, and call the sheriff’s department.

Trigg County Humane Society
Ramona – 270-522-9548

Below is KY legislation requirements on Rabies vaccination. People often don’t know KY requires Rabies vaccinations. Rabies is a very serious, fatal disease which can be transmitted through a bite. Vaccinating our pets is not only important to protect our pets, but to protect all people who come into contact with the pet. A bite from an unvaccinated pet becomes a serious and often complicated ordeal involving diagnostic labs and the public health department. The best, safest, legal, and most responsible thing for a pet owner is to get the vaccinations as described below.

The vaccination schedule for all dogs, cats, and ferrets shall be as follows:

  1.   All dogs, cats, and ferrets four (4) months of age and older shall be vaccinated against rabies.
  2. Dogs, cats, and ferrets initially vaccinated shall be re-vaccinated one (1) year after the initial vaccination regardless of the type of vaccine used or age of the animal at the time of vaccination.
  3. Thereafter the period of time required for re-vaccination shall be dependent upon the type of vaccine administered. The date of expiration shall be indicated on the vaccination certificate. The current re-vaccination recommendations of the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc. may be utilized in determining expiration dates of vaccines.

********So, their first rabies vaccination is good for 1 year, then we use a 3 year rabies vaccine and will re-vaccinate every 3 years thereafter.************** We also recommend rabies vaccinations for horses as well.