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Wisconsin Humane Society shares Valentine's Day love with four-legged friends
Summary
The Wisconsin Humane Society launched a Valentine's Day fundraiser called Double the Love to help cover food, medical care and daily needs for animals, and staff said winter is a slower season while housing restrictions are driving some surrenders.
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The Wisconsin Humane Society is marking Valentine's Day by highlighting animals in its care and by running a fundraiser called Double the Love. Staff say winter is one of the shelter's slower seasons while summer brings more animal movement. The campaign is intended to help cover ongoing costs such as food, medical care and daily needs for animals awaiting permanent homes. Shelter staff also noted that housing restrictions for renters are a common reason animals are surrendered.
What is known:
- The Wisconsin Humane Society launched a Valentine's Day fundraiser called Double the Love to raise funds for food, medical care and daily needs.
- Winter is reported as one of the slower seasons for animal intake, while summer sees more animal movement, according to media specialist Corey Viars.
- Staff emphasized that commitment to a pet should last beyond the holiday and identified housing-related challenges as a frequent reason for surrender.
- Information about the fundraiser and how the funds will be used is available on the Wisconsin Humane Society website.
Summary:
The Double the Love campaign aims to cover ongoing expenses for animals awaiting homes and to highlight that pet ownership is a longer-term commitment. Shelter staff point to decreasing renter allowances for pets as a factor contributing to surrenders in the area. The campaign is ongoing and further details have been posted on the organization's website.
