
Kingston Humane Society Blog
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You will find news such as Hot Off The Collar (Our ED's personal articles), signature events such as our renowned Big Paws and so much more! The Kingston Humane Society was founded in 1884 to provide shelter and care for homeless animals and investigate cases of animal cruelty in Kingston and surrounding communities.
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
We save them and they save us
Hot Off the Collar | Volume 24
We’ve had cats that have stayed with us longer. We’ve had dogs that were much harder to train. We’ve had dozens, maybe hundreds of animals who for various reasons, we struggled to rehome, but not a single one has endeared himself to the staff more than Pimms.
Pimms was one of eight dogs that arrived last spring as part of a transfer from Texas. Texas is one of those states that is constantly overrun with stray dogs. We don’t really know why they have this problem but we do know that adult, mixed-breed dogs have a trag ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
The Kingston Humane Society (KHS), a non-profit organization that has been caring for the injured, abused and homeless animals of Kingston and the surrounding communities since 1884. We are seeking committed individuals to serve on our volunteer Board of Directors.
We invite applications from members of the community who support the mission of the KHS, are prepared to act as representatives of the Society within the community, will be loyal to the interest of the membership, and will have the time to devote to the work of the shelter. In particular, we seek individuals with experience i ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
The kitten that came in from the cold
Hot Off the Collar | Volume 23
At the end of January, Graham and Paula Christie noticed a kitten hanging around their backyard. They live in the country and this didn’t seem unusual but when Environment Canada issued a severe cold weather alert, they kept an eye out for the wee one. As the evening air turned frigid, Graham put out a box with some cloth and rags in case the cat returned and needed a place to stay warm. The next morning, the cat was below their bird feeder but not moving. Graham brought it inside and knew immediately that something ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
Passing the torch
Hot Off the Collar | Volume 22
When I first met Christie Haaima, the Kingston Humane Society’s Animal Programs Manager, I wasn’t sure what to think. “Hey, I saw you pull into the driveway in that red SUV,” she said. “I was sure you’d be driving an old man car.”
Admittedly, I’m significantly older than her. In fact, she’s the same age as my daughter, but that initial greeting caught me off guard. It took me a moment to realize that Christie was sizing me up. Many of us who work in animal welfare employ humour as a coping mechanism. It helps us face the soul-crushing r ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
Christmas Trees & Wreaths Are Here
This year warm up your hearts and homes, while filling many lives with a little bit of joy by purchasing a beautiful Nova Scotia Balsam Fir Christmas tree and/or Christmas wreath from Kingston Humane Society.
The trees range from 6 to 8.5 feet tall and are hand-sheared. The best part about this, $10 from every tree sold goes to helping animals in need.
What are you waiting for?!
Purchase Your Wreath & Tree Today
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Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
They’re Here! Get your 2022 Best Friends Calendars Today!
Your purchase helps save lives in your community. The calendar is only $15. Contact us for details or visit one of the many locations in Kingston.
Bayridge Animal Hospital
Bread and Butter
Movewell Physio (Gan)
Home Hardware (Verona)
Kingston Community Credit Union (all 3 locations)
Pet Valu-Kingston Centre
Pet Valu Hwy 15
Pet Valu-Gardiners Rd
Ufit Kingston
Urban Paws
Holiday Inn Waterfront
St. Louis Wings (West End)
Ren’s Pets
Salti Yoga
Copper Branch
Kingston Integrated Healthcare
Cogeco
Grizzly Grill
(613) 546-1291
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Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
A community responds the old fashioned way
Hot Off the Collar | Volume 21
The world is a fractured place these days. The social media echoes of conspiracy theories or political rhetoric can discourage the most optimistic souls. When I find myself tumbling down that digital rabbit hole, I turn to my wife or my cats to provide a life-affirming diversion. When it happens at work, I normally take a dog for a walk or spend some time with a playful kitten. Unfortunately, we’re overflowing with both these days so instead of time with our animals providing a welcome distraction, I have been s ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
The Kingston Humane Society, a non-profit animal welfare organization and registered charity, is seeking an engaging and energetic individual to fill the position of full-time or part-time Veterinary Assistant / Kennel Attendant. The ideal candidate will be adaptable within the ever-changing atmosphere of leading shelter medicine practices. The KHS is a fast-paced, teamwork-based organization that promotes responsible pet ownership and compassion and respect for all animals.
Reporting directly to the Animal Programs Manager, VA duties include:
Maintaining a safe and sani ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
A view inside the need for x-rays
Hot Off the Collar | Volume 20
For most people, the word “x-ray” evokes painful memories of childhood trauma, athletic mishaps or hospital waiting rooms. Whatever the association is for you, it’s unlikely that you would immediately connect veterinary medicine to x-rays. However, those familiar black and white images are some of the most important diagnostic tools we have. Sick and injured animals can’t tell us what’s wrong so we have to depend on tests and investigative techniques to arrive at a diagnosis. X-rays are a vital part of that process.
Seve ..read more
Kingston Humane Society Blog
3y ago
The Kingston Humane Society, a non-profit animal welfare organization and registered charity, is seeking an engaging and energetic individual to fill the position of full-time or part-time (flexibility of hours available) Registered Veterinary Technician. The ideal candidate will be adaptable within the ever-changing atmosphere of leading shelter medicine practices. The KHS is a fast-paced, teamwork-based organization that promotes responsible pet ownership and compassion and respect for all animals.
Reporting directly to the Animal Programs Manager, RVT duties include:
Ongoing ..read more