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Corporal Rebekah Ellis – Not Just a Dogcatcher
Corporal Rebekah Ellis, HSPPR Animal Law Enforcement badge number 313, stands 5’3” tall and weighs 120 pounds. She drives truck number 77 and was in
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Corporal Rebekah Ellis, HSPPR Animal Law Enforcement badge number 313, stands 5’3” tall and weighs 120 pounds. She drives truck number 77 and was in
Max was surrendered to HSPPR’s Colorado Springs location after biting his owner’s arm. When we evaluated Max, we saw he did have some fear triggers;
The first pet that fraternal twins Maya and Emily remember was a tiny, semi-feral kitten they named Skittles. Even though socializing Skittles was difficult at
It’s Poison Prevention Week, so we got with our staff veterinarian, Dr. Arnold, to find out more about how to keep our pets safe from
Candyman’s owner didn’t know what was wrong. His normally bouncy, happy dog was suddenly lethargic and wasn’t eating. When he continued to decline, Candyman’s loving
When Freckles arrived at our shelter, he had severe dental disease and needed many teeth extracted. And while this seems like a relatively minor ailment,
Recently, our Centennial Animal Services team got a call about a cat that had supposedly been stuck on a roof for 3 days and couldn’t
It’s always great to have a good relationship with your veterinarian. But what if your mom… IS your veterinarian? Jim first came in to HSPPR
Lesson Learned on the Long Road from Durango By Jean Alfieri The journey started in the most normal way. I was meeting a new “rescue”
Walk Your Pet Month: Tips and Tricks By Miguel Gonzalez, Behavior Programs Manager at Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region Pueblo It’s my favorite