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Send Donations to:
 P.O. Box 263 
 Pike, NH 03780
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Twin State Humane Society was formed in 2004 by a concerned and caring group of people who saw a need to service a population who had no voice.  With a heart full of commitment, Twin State Humane Society remains active by offering a number of services and providing lovingly sweet animals who are looking to you for a home.  If you are interested in adopting a pet or just want further information on one of the animals, email us at info@twinstatehs.com

Hours to see the animals are by appointment.  Call  802-439-6280                             

    
                                                            

 Pets Looking for a Home          Events     Happy Home Adoptions
        An additional Spay & Neuter Clinic has been added!
  Spay and Neuter Clinics scheduled for 2012           2011 Fund Raising Event  

Hours to see the animals are by appointment. 
Call  802-439-6280

Twin state humane society ~ Mission Statement:
Twin State Humane Society, is dedicated to providing humane care and shelter for abandoned, abused and unwanted animals in Pike and surrounding areas of New Hampshire and Vermont.

  • To increase public awareness to the impact and implications of dog and cat overpopulation;

  • To decreasing pet over population through its spay and neuter program and

  • To educate people of all ages about the responsibilities of pet ownership.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President:
Cathy Maurer

Vice President:
Lois Franco
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Secretary:
Susan Budd

Treasurer:
Pat Lester

Members:
Brenda Highland
Marguerite Christopher
Dirk Ussler
 





To Accomplish the Mission:

Long Range Planning:

  • Ongoing Programs:

  • Assistance in the placement of stray or unwanted animals; providing of medical treatment for stray and abused animals;

  • Sponsor obedience classes for behavior management of pets;

  • Promotion of spay-neuter and rabies clinics;

  • Development of working relationships with local veterinarians;

  • Support of foster care where appropriate.

 

  • If practical, future plans may include building a shelter to house homeless animals. This would be a low-kill facility;  if an animal is deemed un-adoptable owing to behavioral or medical reasons, then euthanasia could be employed as a last resort.

 

 
Orange East Senior Center Has Received a $2500 Grant from Banfield Charitable Trust for pet food!

Pet food is distributed by the Senior Citizens Centers.  For more info on how you can get help email us at info@twinstatehs.com

 

 

 

Looking for low cost spay/neuter services?  Visit VT-CAN    VT-CAN is a nonprofit, high quality, high volume, low cost  spay/neuter clinic devoted to providing services for people who can not afford to go to a full service vet.
Recommended by Twin State Humane Society.

 

 

Twin State Humane Society
PO Box 263
Pike, NH 03780


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