Friday, May 29, 2009

Pictures of Harley, latest cruelty case.

Read today's front page article on Harley at yumasun.com



Harley is a two year old male terrier/spaniel mix who was found on Figueroa Ave as a stray on 5/19/09. His hair was so severely matted that lumps of hair covering his body felt like stones. It was not until 5/27/09 that a groomer at The Dog Spa noticed a knife blade stuck into Harley's neck. Judging by the depth of the wound, it is highly unlikely this was an accidental injury. Instead, it appears to be very deliberate as the knife blade was broken off in Harley's neck. Fortunately, the blade missed all of the major veins, arteries and even trachea and esophagus. Harley is being treated with antibiotics and is up for adoption. This incident is being treated as a cruelty case; unfortunately, HSOY has no details since Harley was a stray. Anyone with information about Harley or the stabbing should call Animal Control at (928)782-1621, ext. 106.














Tuesday, May 26, 2009

June is Adopt a Cat Month!

Every year, the Humane Society of Yuma joins the ASPCA, American Humane, and shelters across the country in recognizing the month of
June as "Adopt-A-Cat Month."

Why June? It's right in the middle of kitten season. As cute as that may sound, it's a terribly sad time of year for those of us at the shelter. Kitten season is pet-overpopulation at its ugliest.
In recognition of June being Adopt-A Cat Month, you can adopt two cats for the price of one

Thursday, May 14, 2009

HSOY SEEKS BITE DOG WITH UNKNOWN OWNER

(Yuma, AZ)  The Humane Society of Yuma is seeking information about a bite dog with unidentified owners.  Anyone with information about this dog should contact the Humane Society at (928) 782-1621. 

A woman was bitten on the hand while trying to protect her own dog in the area of 27th Street and 45th Avenue. The bite dog is described as a rottweiler.

Information is needed as soon as possible  to determine if victim needs a series of rabies shots starting Friday. 

No legal action will be taken against the dog's owners.  Proof of rabies vaccination is required to alleviate the need for the victim to receive the painful rabies shot series. 

For more information call Patrol at (928) 782-1621 x106. 

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Cruelty update: Destiny

Destiny was rescued by HSOY on Saturday March 28. She was found starved with severe pneumonia. The staff questioned whether she would survive. She was sent to a foster home where she was put on a high dosage of antibiotics, breathing treatments, percussion therapy and fed every two hours. She has been a giant success and gets stronger everyday. She is as sweet as can be. She loves children and other dogs. She loves to play and give kisses. She is good in the car and on a leash. She has also made a good friend in her foster home named Chopper, a wiener dog. He immediately took to Destiny and cared for her when she was down. He would lay with her when she was too weak to walk and play with her now that she is strong.


HSOY and her foster parents are so proud of Destiny. Out of her story, the shelter has been able to highlight and address animal cruelty in our community. HSOY, as always, is proud to give a voice to the voiceless and is pressing charges on Destiny's behalf. Thank you to everyone including Desert Veterinary Clinic, Rebecca Curtis and the fantastic staff at HSOY who has helped her. Destiny will soon be available for adoption and will bring much happiness to someone's home. She is a true success story.  


March 28 weighed under 30 pounds

April 17 weighed 43 pounds

P.S. The last two undated photos were taken when Kyla brought Destiny down to the shelter last week to have her shots! Everyone at the shelter was ecstatic to see her.  





Friday, May 8, 2009

New summer hours take effect June 2

(Yuma, AZ)  The Humane Society of Yuma is changing our kennel viewing hours for the warmer months.  Effective June 2, 2009, the HSOY kennel hours will be 10 am – 4:30 pm.  The HSOY office will be open from 9 am – 5 pm.  HSOY continues to be open Tuesday through Saturday. 

www.hsoyuma.com or call Shanen Aranmór at (928)782-1621 x104.