Adopting a shy or traumatized pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it also has its challenges. Here are...
Category: BCHS Blog
Cat of the Week – Ori
If Ori could give you one thing, he would give you the ability to see yourself through his eyes, so...
Dog of the Week – Bud
Hey, Bud, you wanna play frisbee, or would you rather go for a walk? How about chasing a ball, want...
What is a best friend?
Jasper Wirtshafter and his best friend Cecil that he adopted from BCHS What is a best friend? Webster’s dictionary...
Parvo virus – deadly but easily preventable
The dreaded phone call came at noon on a Monday some weeks ago. A puppy had tested positive for parvovirus...
Cat of the Week – Humphrey
“Mysterious Mr. Humphrey” Could be the title of this boy’s biography. This humble, handsome cat is as playful as he...
Update to Shelter Operations – Service by Appointment Only
Like many organizations, we are closely monitoring the progression of the COVID-19 virus and its effects on our health and...
Five Reasons to Volunteer
Why Volunteer? Volunteering at an animal shelter or humane society can be an incredibly rewarding experience and provides benefits to...
Cat of the Week – Kali
Kali, our Miss Independent! She is very content no matter where she is hanging out, and doesn’t mind loud noises,...
Everything you need to know about heartworm
Heartworm disease is a widespread condition that threatens the lives of dogs and cats every year. The disease is caused...