Louisville Metro councilmembers have pushed for a city ordinance requiring pet owners to microchip their pets, and the Kentucky Humane Society has announced plans for a new campus to expand housing and adoption facilities.
KHS purchased the SNIP Clinic at 4918 Preston Highway last month for $600,000.Â
New or gently-used donations can be dropped off at the Sam Swope Pet TLC main campus on Steedly Drive.
The mega-adoption event aims to find loving homes for each and every one of their adoptable dogs.
Dogs can be fostered for one week or up to one month.
A new winter weather advisory was issued Wednesday for Thursday as a wintry mix is expected across Kentuckiana.
Quill, a three-month-old puppy, and Fritter, a two-month-old kitten, were both brought into KHS in early November, just a few days apart from each other.
The Kentucky Humane Society needs help to keep animals happy and healthy.
All proceeds raised from photos will benefit the Kentucky Humane Society.
A $10,000 check was also presented to the Kentucky Humane Society to help support animal rehabilitation, rescue and adoption.