JACKSON, Michigan – Chopper and Hope are just two of the many pets looking for beloved forever homes at the Cascades Human Society.
Choppers are fluffy dogs, but in addition to their abundant fur, they also have a lot of weight. Don’t tell him this, but he could bear losing some.
Chopper needs a home that helps him stick to his diet and reach a healthier weight, so he can be a healthier dog overall. It is a variety. A lot of running, fetching and playing is good for him.
Chopper also loves playing ball. He will do well in jobs and sports like agility and flyball. He has experience with children ages 5 and up.
Chopper is neutered, has the latest vaccinations, is microchipped, and has tested negative for filariasis.
Dainty Hope holds out the CHS staff’s hope that her forever family will be just around the corner and pick her up soon. It’s so adorable with its round face and eyes, just like a doll or cartoon cat.
Hope purrs easily and likes being petted. She crawls on your shoulder to get more attention and see the world. This 7-month-old tabby cat was spayed, up-to-date with vaccinations, microchipped, and tested negative for FeLV and FIV.
Chopper and Hope fit perfectly into the superhero theme of the 2023 Calendar Contest. Registration for April 14-16 is open now. Carrie Stadelman of Freedland Photography takes professional photos of your pet.
The seating fee is a donation of $10 per pet to CHS, with photos available for purchase at the time of the photo shoot. Dress your pet up, choose from our selection of capes, or don’t dress up your pet at all. Choose your favorite photo and enter the contest. Friends, family and followers can pay your pet $1 for each vote she casts. The top 13 will earn the main spot on her 2024 calendar, with the winner on the cover. For more information, visit www.chspets.org or see examples on the CHS Facebook page.
If you think Chopper or Hope could be your next perfect furry family member, stop by for a visit.Cascades Humane Society, 1515 Carmen Drive, Tuesday-Saturday noon open to the public from 6pm.
All Cascades Humane Society dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and parasite protected prior to adoption. Pet adopters also get a free check-up with one of our 24 local veterinarians.
Dog owners who wish to adopt another dog must meet and greet their dog and the dog they choose to adopt.
CHS has also added services to its sterilization and neutering assistance programs. Available during a scheduled spay or neuter surgery, this service includes vaccines, heartworm testing for dogs, her FIV and FeLV testing for cats, and dental care.
CHS also has a pet food pantry to help families in need. CHS accepts donations of cat or dog food as long as the food is in its original packaging. Donors can bring food in by Paul His Barn located behind the facility. The Pet Food Pantry is open the first Saturday of each month from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm.
If you are considering adopting a pet such as Chopper or Hope, please apply here. Available pets can be viewed at www.chspets.org. Please call 517-787-7387 for more information.