top of page
Humane Society
of Harrison County
Paw Print Background copy.png
Background image of green grass
Dancing dog with a paintbrush and painting a rainbow
Decorative watercolor animal paw print
Decorative watercolor animal paw print
Painting a brighter tomorrow for all of our four-legged
friends in Harrison County!

 Be a responsible pet owner -

Help prevent overpopulation!

Spay & Neuter!

Decorative Element - pink watercolor splash
German Shepherd panting with his tongue hanging out

Welcome to the
Humane Society
of Harrison County!

Our Mission:

To advance the compassionate treatment of all animals in Harrison County requiring care, to prevent cruelty towards them, to alleviate their suffering, and to promote humane education, particularly focusing on the importance of spaying and neutering companion animals.

Decorative Element - green watercolor splash
Pug dog dressed up as a flower next to a paragraph of the Humane Society's Mission Statement
Decorative Element - orange watercolor splash
Bassett Hound


Population Control

Spaying and neutering helps control the pet population by preventing unplanned litters, which can contribute to pet overpopulation and homelessness.

Decreased Risk of Certain Health Issues

Spaying and neutering can lower the risk of certain health issues such as reproductive cancers and infections, particularly in female pets.

Reduction in Undesirable Behaviors:

Neutering can often lead to a reduction in undesirable behaviors caused by a higher level of testosterone, such as aggression, roaming, and marking territory.

Why Spay & Neuter?

Decorative Element - purple watercolor circle
Decorative Element - purple watercolor circle
Decorative Element - purple watercolor circle

Spaying and neutering not only help control the pet population but also offer numerous health and behavioral benefits for your furry companions. To learn more about the benefits, as well as to explore the options available through our monthly free spay and neuter program, click the link below! 

Decorative Element - purple watercolor splash
Gray and white cate sitting in a field of flowers
Decorative Element - blue watercolor splash
Gray cat with piercing yellow eyes on a blue watercolor splash next to Humane Society's Facebook link

Upcoming Events

Follow us on Facebook to learn about our upcoming events!

Facebook Logo with link to https://www.facebook.com/HSHCKY
How Can You Help
the Shelter Animals?

It takes the power of a community to make a difference in the lives of animals in need. You can open your heart and home through adoption, lend a helping hand as a volunteer, provide temporary love through fostering, or support our mission through donations of time and needed materials, you'll find endless opportunities to make a meaningful impact. 

Pug dog dressed up as a flower next to a paragraph of the Humane Society's Mission Statement
Max
A cream colored cat in front of a purple watercolor splash next to the paragraph of information on why to spay and neuter pet
Bassett Hound in front of an orange watercolor splash next to information about helping shelter animals

Help Support Our Efforts

All of the pets and people at HSHC appreciate your support! We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We rely solely on the donations of our generous community members, fundraising events and grants.

Gray cat with piercing yellow eyes on a blue watercolor splash next to Humane Society's Facebook link
German Shepherd panting with his tongue hanging out next to information about donations to the Humane Society
Mr. Milkshake
Elmer
Gotti
Thunder
bottom of page