Horses are live animals, not machines that can go on forever. They tire just like we do. However, some horses have shown amazing speed and endura
Read MoreWith puppy and kitten season fast approaching, the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) suggests considering these things before you get one.
Read MoreAnimals can and do get sunburned. Sunburn is caused by ultraviolet (mainly UV-B) rays (in this case from the sun) damaging cells in exposed skin.
Read MoreGround-tying teaches horses to have more respect of the human and patience. Your horse learns an enhanced respect for you, no matter where you ar
Read MoreIf you have ever had the pleasure of seeing newborn kittens, you may have noticed that they are not born “naked”, but they are, in fact, covered
Read MoreKarma is a one-year-old, spayed female hound mix that is brindle/brown. She is extremely friendly, smart, affectionate, goofy, and gentle. She is
Read MoreSpring is finally here and RCHS would like to offer some helpful reminders of ways to keep your pets as safe as possible as it gets warmer. Op
Read MoreThe Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) offers a “Spay The Mom” program that is simple and free. If you’re a Rutland County resident, and have a
Read MoreThe Humane Society of Chittenden County (HSCC) is gearing up for its largest fundraiser of the year, the 28th Annual Walk for the Animals & 5
Read MoreThe little things we do during milking time have a profound effect on udder health and milk quality. It is important to remember that every quart
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