Tuesday, January 21, 2025

ARTICLES BY LUANN MORGAN ADAMS COUNTY PET RESCUE

Food donations desperately needed at local animal shelter

Adams County Pet Rescue seems to suddenly be overrun with new puppies. Just two weekends ago, they took in 17 of the little ones, most of which are still being nursed by their mothers as they were only 3 weeks old when they came in.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

New control officer has deep compassion for animals

OTHELLO – One thing Brianna Ingram makes clear from the start is that she has a compassion for animals. So much so that she was a veterinarian assistant for 13 years, from Las Vegas to Oregon and to Othello.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AGO

Adams County Pet Rescue: Choosing the right pet

You are looking for a new family member. Do you want a dog or cat? Where do you start?
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AGO

Crunching the numbers

There are a number of people in the area who regularly donate or volunteer at Adams County Pet Rescue. There are also a number of reasons why they do so.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 5 YEARS AGO

Adams County Pet Rescue: Time to renew dog licenses

It’s the New Year and with that also comes time to renew your pet’s license.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 5 YEARS AGO

Pet shelters rely on donations

As with any nonprofit organization, Adams County Pet Rescue is continually in need of cash donations. Isabella Pruneda, staff member at the shelter, said it helps toward necessities, such as utilities and the mortgage on the building.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 5 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Keep that microchip up to date

If your dog happens to get lost, it’s important that your pet can be identified. There are a variety of ways to do that — collar, tag, tattoo — but one of the most effective ways is to have your dog or cat microchipped.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 5 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Adams County Pet Rescue: Helping local cats from afar

When an opening came up for a new cat adoption partner at PetSmart in Lynnwood, the volunteers there turned to Adams County Pet Rescue. The goal was to work with cats that are shy or scared and prepare them for new homes.
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 5 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AGO

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