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Tosa Ken Tosa Ken
Tosa Ken
Alternative Names: Tosa, Tosa inu
Country of Origin: Japan
History: The Tosa Ken was only developed after Commodore Perry traveled to Japan in 1854, opening trade between Japan
The Estrela Mountain Dog The Estrela Mountain Dog
Estrela Mountain Dog
Alternative Names: cao da Serra da Estrela, Portuguese mountain dog
Country of Origin: Portugal
History: The Estrela mountain dog is an ancient breed, reputed to be the oldest breed of the Iberan Peninsula. It was
The Entlebucher The Entlebucher
Entlebucher
Alternative Names: Entlebuch mountain dog, Entlebucher cattle dog, Entlebucher sennenhund
Country of Origin: Switzerland
History: The Entlebucher is the smallest of four Swiss dogs developed from a cross of Roman mastiffs and local Swiss
The Dogue de Bordeaux The Dogue de Bordeaux
Dogue de Bordeaux
Alternative Names: French Mastiff
Country of Origin: France
History: This ancient breed was developed from Roman mastiffs. The dogue de Bordeaux is one of France’s oldest
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Animal Shelter details for Brookings Regional Humane Society Please visit Brookings Regional Humane Society and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Brookings Regional Humane Society. Brookings Regional Humane Society is located in brookings, South Dakota. If you have information to add or update for Brookings Regional Humane Society, please click here and let us know.
Brookings Regional Humane Society
P.O. Box 268
brookings, South Dakota 57006
Phone: 605-697-0477
Email: brhs@itctel.com
Website: web.itctel.com/~brhs/
The Brookings Regional Humane Society (BRHS) works to help rescue and care for animals that are abandoned, neglected, or needing to be surrendered by their owners. Once an animal is surrendered to the Humane Society they will undergo a medical exam, tested for feline leukemia and FIV (kittens/cats), heartworm disease tested (puppies/dogs), and brought current on all age appropriate vaccinations. The animal then enters a foster home where they will receive loving care and socialization until the Society is able to make a match between an adoptive family and the specific animal. The adoption fee of all animals adopted through the Humane Society includes the spaying or neutering of the animal. The BRHS supports the spaying and neutering of animals in order to prevent the overpopulation of unwanted animals.
The BRHS is supported exclusively by caring volunteers who wish to help in the care of animals needing loving homes. It is often asked how can a person, group, and/or organization help support the animals of the BRHS. This letter is designed to provide ideas of how a person, group, and/or organization can help the Society fulfill their mission.
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