Washington Humane Society says THANK YOU to the Jason D. Heigl Foundation for a 2023 grant for free spay or neuter for dogs and cats.
WE DID IT IN 2023! We and that means you raised $2,000 for a matching grant from Community Cats Podcast. 160 cats were spayed or neutered with this grant. We are still looking for donations or matching grants to TNVR even more cats and kittens.
WHS is thrilled to announce that Bissellpetfoundation.org has accepted us into their Partners for Pets Program! It Takes A Team!
Spay Neuter Programs
WASHINGTON HUMANE SOCIETY Open to anyone Cat spay or neuter $45 Dog spay or neuter $80 Includes rabies vaccination Leave contact information on the voicemail number 985-241-4290 to be called for scheduling Press one to schedule a dog Press two to schedule a cat Usually one event per month Surgery site is located near Bogalusa, La.
WASHINGTON PARISH RESIDENTS ONLY Free Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return for unowned or free roaming or outside or barn or feral cats TNVR includes rabies vaccination and ear tip Traps available for loan Email us at washingtonhumanesocietyla@gmail.com for scheduling
WASHINGTON PARISH ANIMAL SHELTER 23046 YACC Road, Franklinton La 70438 Washington Parish Residents Only 985-205-2023 Dogs $60
Washington Humane Society provides support to the dogs in two local shelters; The City of Franklinton Animal Control Shelter and the Washington Parish Animal Shelter. If you are looking for a new family member please check the shelters.
To declaw is to cut off a cats' toes above the second joint. Mutilating a living creature for convenience is inhumane and is not acceptable to the Washington Humane Society of Louisiana/Magnolia Chapter.
Adopt if you can. If you can't adopt, foster. If you can't foster, donate. Our successful rescue mission depends on you! Or mail your donation to: HSL, PO Box 854, Franklinton, La 70438 Checks should be made out to HSL Thank you for being a part of the solution!
Thank you to Michael Albee and Bogalusa Signs for donating signs to our spay/neuter program.
Louisiana State Law (RS 102:4) forbids the abandonment of animals.This includes "dumping" cats or dogs, including trapping strays and releasing them in other areas. The fine is up to $1000 or up to 6 months imprisonment per animal. Please report dumping to www.humanela.org or call 1-888-6humane and your local law enforcement.
If you wouldlike to help, contact us at washingtonhumanesocietyla@gmail.com or magnoliahumane@yahoo.com Donations may be mailed to Washington Humane Society, PO Box 854, Franklinton, La. 70438.
The Magnolia Chapter was formed in the spring of 2008 by a group of people concerned about the large number of un-neutered, un-spayed, roaming and/or abandoned cats and dogs in our community. In 2017 we transitioned to Washington Humane Society with the same goals and programs for our area.
Our mission statement:"To reduce the number of unwanted animals in Washington Parish through education, spay/neuter programs and adoption/foster programs."