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#GivingTuesday

Please Support our K9 Medical Miracles Fund on Giving Tuesday! We are coming to the close of our second full year with our K-9 Medical Miracles Program. We are excited to report that along with our Rescue Partners, we have given a second chance at love and a good life...

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Feeding your Pet at Thanksgiving

Feeding your Pet at Thanksgiving During this special time of year, it’s always a temptation to give our pets some extra treats as we enjoy some of our favorite holiday food.  Just remember, while some human food is safe for pets, other foods that we enjoy can be toxic...

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Katrin Weixel – Calm & Happy

We love our volunteers, and the Sanctuary would not be what it is without them!  We wanted to share another special story about an amazing volunteer at the Sanctuary, Katrin Weixel.  Kat found HWAH through her work at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association....

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Tiny Tim – “TT” – (Gone but not forgotten)

Meet Tiny Tim! Tiny Tim was a little white poodle. What made him special was his big personality! This long-legged, one-eyed, toothless, little seventeen-year-old came to HWAH with his brother Sir Shag, from the Caroline County Humane Society, where they had been...

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Marzi – “Who Me”? (Gone but not forgotten)

Told by Susan: On a cold Sunday in January of 2016, I stood in front of the oxygen chamber in the Critical Care Unit at Veterinary Referral Associates, watching Marzi pant as she tried to get enough air. Sher had asked me to visit Marzi to see what I thought. Was it...

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Secret of Sher

People often say about Sher, “How wonderful that you dedicate your life and home to saving senior pets.”  And it is truly an amazing thing to see an entire home full of happy healthy senior pets. But the real miracle is the amazing transformation that occurs when a...

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Noodle Doodle (Gone but not forgotten)

Noodle was a ten-year-old little Jack Russell who came to us from the MCHS in November of 2011 where she was surrendered by her owner. She needed to be quarantined when she arrived because of kennel cough. That’s when we realized we would have our hands full! Noodle...

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