Home for the Howlidays Foster Event!
At Warrick Humane Society, we’rentrying something new! Now not only are we having a Friendsgiving foster event, but also a Christmas foster event – because rescue pets deserve a Merry Christmas too! This event will be taking place Wednesday, December 19th through Friday, December 27th. It’s the perfect time to give to pets in need in your community, and it’s completely free! Donate some of your time and space, and give our shelter dogs a holiday to remember.
Event Highlights:
● To Get Started: Fill out an adoption application on our website,
https://warrickhumanesociety.org/adoption/, and under ‘Animal Name’ put ‘Foster
Event’
● First Come First Serve: All eligible dogs will be on a first come first serve basis for
foster families to pick!
● Flexible Time-Frame: Pick-up days/times are Wednesday, December 19th and
Thursday, December 20th from 12pm-7pm and Friday, December 21st from 12pm-
4pm. Drop-off times are the 26th and 27th from 12pm-7pm, or you can ask about a
New Years extension!
● Necessities Provided When Needed: We can provide your foster dog with food, or
any other necessities that you do not have, for the event if you are not able!
● Special Offer: If you fall in love with your foster and want to keep them in your
family forever, you will get a special on their adoption fee!
About Warrick Humane Society: Warrick Humane Society, a no-kill shelter located in Newburgh, Indiana. It was founded in 1983 by a handful of dedicated volunteers who rescued lost, injured and neglected animals.
Since WHS opened their building in 1997 and began actively working with Animal Control agencies and other rescue organizations, WHS has saved thousands of animals and placed them in loving homes. Warrick Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) no-kill rescue dedicated to improving companion animals’ lives. WHS does not receive any funding from taxes or any national organizations. WHS is funded entirely by individual and corporate donations, bequests, grants and fundraising events. Because all animals adopted by WHS are
spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites and microchipped as well as receiving any other special care they may need, finding enough funding is always a challenge.