Duke

Hello! Let me introduce myself – my name is Duke. I have been at the shelter since June and it is time that I find my forever home. My new home must be a dog experienced home who is willing to invest their time and energy in to me. There is a lot of energy in this body of mine and I need to work with my new owner to develop enrichment protocols and games so that I may not only tire out my body but also use my brain. Currently, because I am so excited over food and people, a teen to adult home is required. Also, I seem to like other dogs, but initially I need to learn to control myself because no other dogs want to play with me – it seems I need to learn “dog language”. My new family must be willing to work with me – rule of thumb is it will take me as many days as I have been in the shelter to decompress in your home. Which means I will need crate time, training time, enrichment time and learning to be a dog time. If you are willing to make this committment in me – come ask to meet with me at the shelter.

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial canine distemper combination vaccination

– first worming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption fee: $135.00

Per state law chapter 25.4, adopters must purchase a non-refundable 2019 dog license at time of adoption for any canine three months and older. The cost of the license is $7.00. (Senior Citizen or Person with Disability-$5.00).

Leash and collar included.

Mavis

Hello!  My name is Mavis!  I came into the shelter as a stray and I’ve been hanging out here till I am ready for my furever home!  I am a wiggly, snorty girl who absolutely adores people here at the shelter!  Sometimes I can be a little nervous when I first meet you, but I warm up fast!  I probably shouldn’t go home with other dogs.  I don’t know how I would do with cats, but the staff here can check if you have them!  I do have some possible flea or food allergies, so my adopter would need to keep an eye on my skin cause sometimes it gets itchy and follow up with their vet.  I’m ready to find a new family so come visit me today!

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial canine distemper combination vaccination

– first worming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption fee: $95.00

Per state law chapter 25.4, adopters must purchase a non-refundable 2018 dog license at time of adoption for any canine three months and older. The cost of the license is $7.00. (Senior Citizen or Person with Disability-$5.00)

Adoption comes with a leash and collar.

Ada

Hello!  My name is Ada! Can you believe I have been at the shelter since April?  When I came in I was so scared and would sometimes lash out.  But some of the awesome staff here have been working with me and I am finally ready to find a forever home!  I am a particular girl and I would do best in a home with no kids, and possibly no other animals.  I love attention and when I know you I don’t mind being held and petted.  I am a talker and will talk to you all day about things!  I can be a little possessive of my food, so just don’t touch me while I’m eating.  I really deserve a real home, I’ve been waiting so long for it!  Come visit me today!

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial feline distemper combination vaccination

– first deworming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– FeLV/FIV testing

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption Cost: $37.50

Bub

Hello! My name is Bub!  I am a beautiful silver tabby boy who came into the shelter as a stray.  I lived near the shelter, and originally I was going to be trapped and returned outside cause I wasn’t very friendly.   But a really awesome staff member here worked with me a ton and I’ve made some friends!  I can be a little nervous with new people and it takes me a bit to warm up to people I don’t know.  But once I love you, I really love you!  I give hugs and I climb right up my favorite people to be held.  I love hair and rubbing my face all over you!  I need an adopter that will go slow with me and give me my own small space to make friends with you before letting me free in your home.  I’d do best in a quiet home with no kids.  I’d probably be awesome with a more outgoing cat friend!  Come visit me today!

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial feline distemper combination vaccination

– first deworming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– FeLV/FIV testing

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption Cost: $37.50

Bella

Hello!   My name is Bella!  I came into the shelter as an owner surrender when my owner couldn’t keep me anymore.  My name fits me well.  I am a beautiful girl!   I absolutely love to play, but sometimes I just don’t want to be touched.  I like things on my own terms as most cats do! I’m a bit of a “look but don’t touch unless I want you to pet me,” cat.  I’m beautiful and would make a good display cat to look pretty in your house, and I will play with you all day long!  My ideal home would be one with no other pets and no small kids.  Lots of perching spots and things to do are ideal!  I may be pretty, but I also have brains and love to be kept busy!  Come visit me today and take my beautiful self home.  You won’t regret it!

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial feline distemper combination vaccination

– first deworming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– FeLV/FIV testing

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption Cost: $37.50

Cole

Hey! MY name is Cole and I love to cuddle! Sometimes I can be a forceful lover and I like to headbutt! But I promise its just because I am so so so excited to see you and get some attention.   Sometimes I get a little over exuberant and play too rough, so I need an adopter who can play with me and let me get some exercise and burn off steam!  I would probably do best in a home with older kids or adults.  I might be okay with cats and dogs, but I would need slow introductions.  Come visit me today!

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial feline distemper combination vaccination

– first deworming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– FeLV/FIV testing

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption Cost: $37.50

Henrietta

HI my name is Henrietta! I am a older gal, who just loves to be around people. I am very very vocal and will let you know when I need something. I may not be a kitten but I still have a lot of pep in my step. I would love to find a family to call my own, never to be abandoned again! Won’t you stop and visit me, I would love to meet you!

The Adoption Fee Includes:

– initial feline distemper combination vaccination

– first deworming or stool check

– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)

– AVID microchipping

– FeLV/FIV testing

– flea treatment/preventative

– spaying or neutering

Adoption Cost: $35.00

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Interested in Adoption or Fostering? There’s help with “Path of Hope”

Path of Hope Adoption Ministry exists to

  • educate families interested in adoption and fostering.

  • Provide in-process and post-placement support.

  • Connect adoptive families

  • Support and enable friendships for adopted children

  • Broaden understanding of the global orphan crisis.

Whether you simply want to get information, or you are actively interested in adoption or fostering then you are invited to attend Path of Hope Adoption Ministry at Pathway Church every third Friday of every month from 6:30 – 8:30 PM.

The location is 239 Braun Road in Chippewa.

Path of Hope is for anyone in the community.

Questions? Email Michelle or Erin at

pathofhope724@gmail.com

Steelers break out of funk, stomp Bengals 27-3

Steelers break out of funk, stomp Bengals 27-3
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers insisted they might have been winless through three weeks, but they were far from hopeless. They stressed the process of finding an identity with franchise quarterback Ben Roethlisberger out for the season with an elbow injury would take time and a collective effort from all involved.
An effort that looked an awful lot like what they put together during a 27-3 pounding of Cincinnati on Monday night.
Mason Rudolph threw for 229 yards and two scores. Running back, part-time wide receiver and occasional wildcat quarterback Jaylen Samuels accounted for 134 yards of total offense and a 2-yard touchdown run. James Conner emerged from an early funk to run for 42 yards and catch eight passes for 83 yards and a score. The defense sacked Andy Dalton eight times and held the Bengals scoreless over the final 51 minutes.
It wasn’t perfect. But it was a start. One that helped the Steelers (1-3) avoid their second 0-4 start in 51 years and reaffirmed their belief that they can find a way forward without Roethlisberger.
“It’s huge,” Samuels said. “Coming in 0-3 and coming back, getting a divisional game, that’s huge. We’ve just got to build off this game.”
With Pittsburgh’s running game going nowhere through three weeks, running backs coach Eddie Faulkner suggested to offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner that it might be time to dust off the wildcat. Samuels ran it frequently during his college career at N.C. State, and the Bengals (0-4) certainly looked caught off guard when Samuels lined up in the shotgun and started distributing the ball like a point guard. Sometimes he’d hand it off to Conner. Others he’d “throw” a “pop” pass to a teammate running in motion in front of him. Still others he opted to keep it himself, including on his third-quarter touchdown in which he strolled into the end zone after the Bengals bit on a fake handoff.
“We knew if we could get a lot of guys going sideways, it was going to mess them up a little bit so that’s what we did,” Samuels said. “It was working. … We were picking up five, six yards every play. They couldn’t stop it.”
Samuels ran for 26 yards on 10 carries, caught eight passes for 57 more and was credited with three completions for 31 yards. Conner had 14 touches for 125 yards in all, including a 21-yard sprint through the Cincinnati defense in the second quarter that gave the Steelers a lead they never came close to squandering while beating the Bengals for the ninth straight time.
WOE AND 4
Cincinnati coach Zac Taylor became the second first-year coach to drop his first four games with the Bengals. Sam Wyche started 0-5 in 1984 but helped his team rebound to an 8-8 finish. Taylor’s task of getting Cincinnati back to respectability will be far harder if he can’t figure out a way to protect Dalton.
“To be quite honest, it starts with me,” Taylor said. “I’ve got to make sure the standard is higher than what it is right now, because I haven’t done a good enough job.”
The eight sacks Dalton endured were a career-high for the nine-year veteran, who also threw an end zone interception in the fourth quarter and was strip-sacked by Pittsburgh’s outside linebacker Bud Dupree in the second quarter. T.J. Watt fell on the ball and the Steelers were off and running. Dalton finished 21 of 37 for 171 yards, stressing he felt “fine” physically and that he’s not panicking.
“Everybody is going to stick together,” Dalton said. “We have from the beginning, regardless of the circumstances of these games, we’ve stuck together. And so I don’t expect that to change.”
Tyler Boyd, elevated to the No. 1 receiver while A.J. Green recovers from ankle surgery, was held to three receptions for 33 yards on the same field where he starred in college at Pitt.
“Personally I hate being embarrassed,” Boyd said. “At the end of the day, I can take the losing. But when you go out there and get embarrassed, Monday night, prime time . I got too much pride to go out there and showcase what we showcased. It was just awful overall.”
RUDOLPH ROLLS
Rudolph was uneven at best in his first career start last week in San Francisco after being thrust into the gig for the rest of the season while Roethlisberger rehabs from elbow surgery. Rudolph was considerably sharper against Cincinnati, though he wasn’t asked to do much other than find the closest open man —usually Conner or Samuels — and keep the sticks moving. He completed 24 of 28 passes, the only deep shot a 43-yard strike to Diontae Johnson in the third quarter that broke it open.
“Our message all week was stack one (win) and then start stacking more,” said Rudolph, who was awarded the game ball by head coach Mike Tomlin.
INJURIES
Bengals: WR John Ross III left in the third quarter with a right-shoulder injury. … LT Cordy Glenn missed his fourth straight game while recovering from a concussion and Cincinnati’s protection problems continued. The Bengals have now surrendered 19 sacks through four games.
Steelers: TE Vance McDonald sat out with a right shoulder injury. Nick Vannett, acquired in a trade with Seattle last week, started and caught two passes for 28 yards.
UP NEXT
Bengals: Host Arizona next Sunday. The Cardinals won the last meeting, 34-31, in 2015.
Steelers: Welcome AFC North rival Baltimore to Pittsburgh on Sunday. The teams split the season series last year, both winning at home.
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