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Mar 262013
 

This is Pepe, he is not at all happy in the shelter. Is anyone available to foster this tiny guy? From what we have seen he is fine with cats and is house trained. Give us a call at 541.296.5189 if you can help him out.  Help us find Pepe a foster or a forever home.pepe

Mar 262013
 

 

Happy day, cooper goes home with his new family!

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It’s me cooper. I thought you might want to see a photo of me after my bath. They say I’m so handsome and smell good! Psst…I can take it or leave it…darn bathtub. :)

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Mar 082013
 

Spring is coming!! That means kittens and puppies and LOTS of them. If you are interested in fostering little lives to help Home at Last please call 541.296.5189 and ask for Gale. Please help us grow our foster program by sharing this post.

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Mar 082013
 

Bone Soup was a marvelous success.  We are humbled by the support of the Gorge Community.

We would like to thank our sponsors and all who attended or donated to make this event our best ever.  Truly everyone participated in the spirit of the story of Stone (Bone) Soup – bringing their time, talent, and treasures to the table for the good of all.
We cannot thank you enough.

Presenting Sponsor ~Wy’east Labs

Big Dog Sponsors~ Bill & Neva Ried and NAPA
Fat Cat Sponsors ~ NW Natural, Coastal Farm, Wash N Shop, Weinsteins PR group
Best of Show Sponsors ~ Centerpointe Bank, Gorge.net, Platinum Mortgage, Columbia State Bank, Everybody’s Brewing, Bohn’s Printing, John & Julie Benton, Cousins, Tenneson Engineering
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Feb 212013
 

March 2, 2013 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Where: The Dalles Civic Auditorium 323 East 4th St The Dalles,OR 97058
Cost: Tickets $20 reserve yours today.
Contact: Kris Boler 541-296-5189

May 272012
 

The Home At Last Humane Society
Spay-Neuter Surgical Facility Project

In the fall of 2011, Home At Last Humane Society was approached by a retired veterinarian in our community who offered to assist our shelter in cutting costs by donating her time to spay and neuter our adoptable shelter animals. Our yearly veterinary costs for these procedures are approximately $25,000. As the shelter building is not ours to alter, we are looking toward securing a modular building we would renovate into a surgery suite and would reduce our in-house spay/neuter costs by 65%-70%. This suite would also include an area for cat and dog intake, vaccinations, bathing, laundry and dishes which would allow a little more breathing room in our overcrowded building. If ever Home At Last is forced to vacate our current shelter, we could take the modular unit with us. The placement of this modular will be on the northeast side of the building where the large rock is currently. The second part of this project will be to move the existing laundry area to the modular and expand the cat room.
This project will be completed in three phases:

Phase 1: Completed
In working with Tyler Stone, Fred Davis, and Andrea Klaas with The Port of The Dalles, removal of the rock on the northeast side of the building between the play yard and the building has been completed. This area is at grade level to the height of the fire lane and asphalt. When moving into phase 2 it is our intention to provide up to 4 new parking spaces in addition to the 3 that currently exist. We are working with a contractor that provides asphalt construction from time to time in The Dalles. They have seen our project and contacted us about possibly asphalting these parking areas with leftover product from their jobs.

Phase 2:

Electrical and plumbing contractors will run lines and electrical to predetermined area and capped off until modular arrives and can be hooked up. The next step will be to place the modular, build ramps and decking, hook all utilities, and put in concrete walkway from ISO door to modular ramping. Move all veterinary contents of ISO unit, laundry, dishes, and dog wash areas.

Phase 3:

Remove temporary wall in laundry area. Demo all contents of area and cap off all electrical and water connections. Construct wall with window and door in place of the temporary wall allowing cat room to expand into previous laundry area.

We hope to have the project completed by July 1st, 2012.

Home At Last Humane Society would like to express its utmost gratitude to the Petco Foundation & Williams Scotsman for their generous support of our project!