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Your contribution will:
- Help reduce the need to euthanize adoptable dogs and cats.
- Increase the number of pets that end up in loving homes.
- Create a healthier and less stressful environment for pets that come to the shelter.
- Help the LCHS do more to prevent pet overpopulation and behavior problems, which cause people to abandon or relinquish their pets.
- Help create a vital community center for spay and neuter clinics, pet training, and public education programs on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals.
Pet of the Week
Duke is so much more than 'just a hound dog'! He is a lively, entertaining, loyal friend who is waiting to be discovered.
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Events
Join us Bark in the Park. July 24, 2012!
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News
January 25, 2012: Judge Rules Humane Society Allowed to Keep Rescued Malamutes until Trial;
Chilinski Not Allowed to Sell Dogs While Court Case in Pending
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Wishlist
In a giving mood today? Check out our Wishlist page for a list of the "little things" that really benefit the animals at the shelter. Wishlist >>
The Pathway Home
Please join us in kicking off "The Pathway Home," a visionary campaign beginning September 2008 to build a new shelter for the greater Helena area.
Learn more about how you can help pave the Pathway Home. >>
Spay Montana
LCHS is pleased to announce its merger with Spay Montana, a mobile program providing spay/neuter services to Montana communities.
Learn more about the program >>
Visit the Spay Montana website >>
American Shelter Dog?
In most shelters, cats are rarely identified by breed. Instead, they are labeled as Domestic short, medium or long hairs. So why aren't we describing our dogs in a similar way?
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Shelter Stories
Learn about dog body language
The LCHShas organized a Play Group Crew, that has exceptional knowledge and observational skills on dog body language. Watch a video >>
Video
Check out the Lewis & Clark Humane Society's Pet Channel on YouTube. See the many stars of the shelter at their best, and available for adoption!
Visit the Pet Channel >>