HUMANE
SOCIETY OF
DOVER -
STEWART
COUNTY
"If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men." -
See Below for more about our Featured Pet and other available pets
A chartered 501(C)(3) non-profit, shelterless, all-breed rescue organization dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the extension of humane education of people to become responsible pet owners.
This is an all-volunteer organization, dependent on donations and fund raising activities for its survival. It is only as strong as its supporters and active members.
In order to ensure that each companion animal goes to the best possible environment suitable to his/her personality, all potential adopters must complete an ADOPTION APPLICATION. The application will be reviewed and when approved, a SITE VISIT of your home will be scheduled. (Note: If a site visit is not possible, letters of reference will be accepted, one of which must be from a veterinarian.) We do permit out of state adoptions as long as the adopter is willing and able to make all transportation arrangements. The adopter and an authorized HS of Dover-Stewart County representative sign an ADOPTION AGREEMENT, and the appropriate ADOPTION FEE is remitted. We do not accept credit cards. Cash or money orders are preferred for out of state adoptions.
News Update
On the Loss of My Dog, My Friend, Margo
Robert Holt Jr of Stewart Boy Scout Troop 501 completed his Eagle Scout Project on Monday, October 20, 2008.
The idea of his project came while he was volunteering at the Dover - Stewart County Humane Society this past summer. Holt observed the need for more shelters to house the adoptable dogs.
He worked diligently, planning and coordinating with several local businesses, scout units, friends and family to gather donated supplies and volunteer hours needed to construct eight new houses for the Dover - Stewart County Humane Society. His project produced three large and five medium sized dog houses.
Holt, his parents, Robert Sr and Trish Holt and the Dover – Stewart County Humane Society were very grateful for the business and community support that went into the project. An Eagle Scout project must involve the community, and local businesses were enthusiastic with their support. They included Wallace Supply (lumber); Shelter (shingles); Sherwin Williams (paint, caulk, and painting supplies); Ferrell Calhoun (paint); and Clarksville Mobile Home Parts (hardware).
“There were so many individual volunteers who worked for many hours on this project,” said Holt. “I could not have done it without everyone’s generosity and help.”
The Humane Society is very grateful as are the dogs now living in their new, warm and dry shelters. Thank you again to Robert Holt and congratulations on receiving his Eagle Scout Badge.
Recently Humane Society volunteers witnessed one of the most amazing adoptions, fueled by a love so deep that it crossed computer lines. The story of Ridge, an elderly Pointer, began on June 23rd. Deputy Marcus Brigham called Dr. Rita Tinsley, DVM late at night to report an injured dog lying in a ditch. Upon arrival to the scene, Tinsley discovered that the dog was blind, malnourished and very disoriented. After a few weeks of treatment for Ehrlichiosis (a tick-borne disease), Ridge regained his sight and was on the road to recovery.
DID YOU KNOW?
Each year more than 10 million companion animals are abandoned in the United States. Of those homeless pets, about four million are euthanized because they don't have homes.
Nationally, only 20% of pets are adopted from shelters. An estimated 50% of potential adopters visiting a shelter leave without a pet because they can't find the pet they want.
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Ways YOU Can Help
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Laurisa77@aol.com
Humane Society of Dover - Stewart County
c/o Laurisa Goss
3511 Highway 46
Indian Mound, TN 37079
Phone: 931-627-0975
and/or
doglady63@hughes.net

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