
Scotland County Humane Society Inc.
Scotland County Humane Society Inc.
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Mission
SCHS is an animal welfare organization whose mission is to shelter, protect and promote the adoption of homeless animals as well as provide eduation about responsible pet ownership. SCHS also has a spay/neuter program to help reduce pet overpopulation in the county.
About
The Scotland County Humane Society (SCHS) provided shelter and protection for approximately 1,000 Canines and 700 felines. All animals on intake to the shelter are vaccinated, dewormed, administered flea/tick medications and/or given antibiotics or pain meds if necessary. Vet care is given to animals that need it. Animals are housed in a temperature controlled environment and are fed according to their needs. In additional, heartworm testing is done in all canines that are over seven months of age and as many as possible of those are treated for the disease if found to be positive.
