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Change in Policy at Animal Shelter |
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The New Nodaway Humane Society has announced a change in policy at the community’s animal shelter located in Maryville. As of July 1, 2009, the animal shelter can no longer accept animals from outside those areas with which they do not have an animal control agreement. Communities that have these contracts include Maryville, Burlington Junction, Hopkins and Pickering. “The annual donation by the Nodaway County Commissioners has declined dramatically over the past five years,” NNHS board president Doug Sutton said. “It went from $12,000 in 2004 to absolutely zero funding in 2009 even though we continued animal control service without change or charge to our residents. We also experienced a State-mandated wage increase of $25,000 with no government support. So we have to reduce our expenses with what is already a very lean budget.” The NNHS shelter is unique among others since it is operated by a not-for-profit and funded through community animal control agreements, donations, grants, fundraisers and humane society memberships rather than a specific county or city tax. Sutton agrees that having “Nodaway” in the humane society’s name has caused confusion among the public, casting the perception that it is a county-funded shelter. “The name reflects the geographical nature of the society’s mission in the county, but it is not a county-operated facility,” he said. “To respect the wishes of a past donor, the humane society agreed to preserve the name. Hopefully we can spread the word and clear up this confusion.” For many years, the NNHS provided animal control services to all of Nodaway County’s rural areas, accounting for a large percentage of animals brought into the shelter. When board members learned the county commissioners had refused to make an annual donation this year, the NNHS offered to create an animal control agreement similar to area communities. The Nodaway County Commissioners declined. “They told us that since they have no legal obligation to support the shelter nor are required to be involved in animal control unless there is an outbreak of Rabies, they will contribute to the shelter if voters approve a specific tax for it,” Sutton said. “However, it is our sincere wish that the Nodaway County Commissioners reconsider because animal control prevents such outbreaks. It is best to be proactive rather than reactive to protect our community.” Without support from the county, the NNHS determined it was unfair to provide animal control for free when other local communities are paying for equal service. The new policy will affect any resident who does not live within the city limits of a community the NNHS has an animal control contract with. If a resident lives outside the city limits of these communities or in a rural area, including any residential subdivisions located outside city limits, he or she will not be able to simply drop off an animal. Any resident can still adopt or reclaim an animal. “There are a variety of alternatives we have created to help make this tough transition go more smoothly by working together,” Sutton said
“Abandoning an animal is a crime, and the sheriff’s department should be notified,” Sutton said. “The owner may be guilty of abandonment, neglect or abuse. We must work together to protect animals and the public from irresponsible or careless owners. To help restore the original policy, we ask residents to please contact the Nodaway County Commission to let the leadership know how important the animal shelter and its mission are to the community. The NNHS animal shelter provides temporary sanctuary for lost or abandoned pets and provides education about pet care and owner responsibility. |
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Frequently Asked Questions About the New NNHS Shelter Policy |
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The cute cats pictured above are just a few of the many loving, playful kids available for adoption at the NNHS shelter. They ALL hope you'll visit them and consider taking one home with you. |
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Angels4Animals |
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Every day, animals in Nodaway County suffer from cruelty and neglect; and they're crying out for our help! We hope you will help us in our efforts to care for all of them! Angels4Animals is a small group of caring friends like you that is making a profound impact on the shelter's operating fund through regular $50 monthly gifts. Please consider joining this special group of dedicated community supporters. |
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Please click on the Angels4Animals link to the left for more information on how you can show your dedication to the welfare of those that have no voice of their own. |
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Thank you for your generosity! |
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TO THE RESCUE |
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If you are interested in reading more about rescue, learning how it works, and reading stories about other lucky shelter animals like Bruce, please visit the Rescue Team's blog. It's easy! Just click on the photo above or go to: http://marlenetotherescue.blogspot.com. |
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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. ~ Margaret Mead |
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Animal
Shelter:
660-562-3333
829 South Depot Street - Maryville, MO 64468 |
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