Welcome
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Cheyenne was a stray and we adopted her
out to a family. She was then returned
for severe seperation anxiety issues.
We found a rescue for her and what a success story. Read below to hear how she is doing.

I just wanted to update you on Cheyenne.

She spent a couple weeks with the trainer and he did not have any trouble with her at all. She was playing in the yard with a dozen other dogs.

She is currently in a foster home with other dogs and small children and she is doing excellent. No issues with her crate or anything! I think she just got herself all stressed in the shelter. Anyway she is doing great and I believe she has a meet and greet this weekend. I will let you know when she goes to her forever home.

Thanks again for contacting GSRAW.

Cheryl Winter
Volunteer for GSRAW

Pet of the Week

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Kovu
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Nitro is a hard act to follow, but this is one COOL cat. Kovu is a young, neutered male, fun, fast and furry! It is hard to find Kovu in a quiet moment, but we were able to get this shot of him when we went undercover with our high speed camera. If you decide to adopt this fellow, you might want to purchase a radar gun, cause he is speedy!

Nitro
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Nitro is a 3 year old, neutered, gentle giant that enjoys other cats and dogs. This lab cross knows how to sit, stay, come, speak, shake, lie down and roll-over. During a routine check for heartworm, Nitro tested positive. Nitro is being treated thanks to the kindness and generosity of Hill Dale Animal Hospital of Baraboo, the MATC veterinary technician program and our local Merial company representative, all who have agreed to work together to provide the diagnostics, treatment and aftercare for this wonderful, happy, young dog at minimal expense. Baraboo’s Merial company representative has agreed to provide his adopters with a one year supply of Heartgard, which he will need to be on after his treatment. We are so incredibly proud of how our community has rallied around this big fellow and happy that thanks to this collaboration of goodwill, some lucky folks will have a great companion for many years to come.


For more information on available animals you can email shelter@saukhumane.org or contact the shelter by phone at 356-2520 or check out the Available Animals.

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