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Message from Board of Directors and CEO

A message from The Board of Directors and the CEO of the Western Arizona Humane Society As you aware, there has been a multitude of conversations, allegations and opinions regarding the operating functions of the Western Arizona Humane Society (WAHS).  Unfortunately, along with these issues, there is misinformation that is being disseminated as facts.  WAHS Board of Directors and dedicated staff continue to provide...

Dinah’s Journey

Meet 2 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback mix, Dinah.  Dinah was originally brought in to the Western Arizona Humane Society after being found as a stray on June 27, 2011.  When she first came in 6 months ago, this no-named, scared girl would not approach or trust any of the WAHS staff, and cowered and darted from anyone who had tried to approach her.  After 6 long months of socialization, rehabilitation, training, patience,...

Building Community Service

Building community service: Lake Havasu High School students work to construct dog houses for fundraiser By JACKIE LEATHERMAN Today’s News-Herald Published Thursday, December 22, 2011 11:04 PM MST  Two high school classes are partnering to build custom dog houses for the local animal shelter to auction as a fundraiser.  Lake Havasu High School’s drafting classes have started designing three to six different styles...