Animal
Shelters
Grand Bahama
Human Society
The Humane Society of Grand Bahama will provide this animal with
vet care, food, and shelter. Contributions are vital to the very
survival of the Humane Society. Our shelter is in fear of closing due to
lack of funds. Should you find it in your heart to help these animals,
please make a donation to our shelter. No donation is too small. Our
four legged friends will thank you!!
Taking Car Of Your Pet
These simple tips will help you and your pet enjoy each other's
company for many years to come. If you ever have questions, contact the
Grand Bahama Human Society. Our
talented staff stand ready to help you best care for your pet.
- Spay/Neuter your pet
- Give your pet it's monthly heartworm medication
- Treat your animals for fleas and ticks and make sure your
animals are given monthly medication to prevent flea and tick
infestation
- Animals must be trained with positive reinforcement - never by
cruel or harsh methods
- Always make sure your pet has plenty of fresh water and
shade in the garden.
- Never leave your pet tied in the sun
- Never tie your pet to a short rope
- Never leave your pet in a car with the windows closed. In
a matter of minutes a closed car becomes an inferno.
- Take your pet for its annual check up and vaccinations
- Animals require dental care, especially as they age. Untreated
conditions may lead to infections, even to permanent damage of the
heart and liver.
- Make certain your children are kind to animals. Respect for
animals should be stressed from an early age.
- Make sure your yard is properly fenced in to prevent pets from
escaping and getting lost or injured.
- Abandoning a pet is an act of extreme cruelty. If you can no
longer care for a pet be sure to surrender it to a Humane Society.
- Never give animals as presents at Christmas or any other
occasion. Too many of them end up being abandoned by owners who
cant care for them or quickly lose interest in them.
- Animal abuse ranging from acts of cruelty to neglect must never,
at any time be tolerated any more than child abuse. Report all cases
to the Humane Society or the police.
- Make sure you have plans to deal with your pets if a hurricane
strikes. Never leave them tied up outside.
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