Athens Students Hold Fundraiser for Bradford County Humane Society



Justin Adams and David Plouse held a two day senior project fundraiser at the Pine Cradle Lake Campground on September 5th and 6th. Pet food and other items were collected and delivered to the Bradford County Humane Society. A square dance was also held at the campground banquet hall and was donated by Roger and Cathy Druck. Music was provided by Sara Romanik. Admission to the square dance included pet food, bleach, supplies, and other items that are needed at BCHS.

Almost 1,000 pounds of pet food, cat litter and supplies was collected.

"I am always so impressed with students that choose our shelter for their senior projects. The amount of time and energy to collect items for our shelter pets is greatly appreciated," states Jennifer L. Spencer, BCHS Executive Director.

BCHS would like to thank Justin and David as well as those that participated and donated to this fundraiser.

If you would like to hold a fundraiser for BCHS, contact Jennifer at 570-888-2114.

Commissioners Issue National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week Proclamation





Bradford County Humane Society, along with Pete and Penny attended the Bradford County Commissioner's Meeting to proclaim November 1-7th as National Animal Shelter Awareness Week.

It was noted that the work of animal shelters and the important services they provide can often go unnoticed.

The commissioners thanked BCHS for their important services they provide to the community.

Photo above: Commissioner Doug McLinko, BCHS Executive Director Jennifer L Spencer (with Penny), Commissioner Daryl Miller (with Pete from 2011, now named Freddy) and Commissioner Ed Bustin (with Pete). Photos below: Freddy was Pete in 2011 and was adopted by Commissioner Daryl Miller. The photo on the right shows how he looked in 2011. His new haircut makes him look very different!

BCHS Fall Rabies Clinic October 17

The Bradford County Humane Society and Athens Animal Hospital have once again teamed up to provide a low cost Rabies Clinic for the local community.

On Sat, October 17th from 10-Noon people may bring their leashed dogs or cats in crates to the Athens Township Building on the corner of Elmira and Herrick Ave. Patrons must also bring the pets' current rabies shot record.

The cost for the rabies vaccination is only $8.00.

"It is extremely important for animals to have a current rabies shot. Even if you think your cat is only an inside cat, or your dog would never come into contact with the rabies virus, you could be wrong. There has been some incidents of various wildlife being contaminated with rabies. The last thing you would want is to put your animals' life or your own life in danger, by your pet possibly contracting the rabies virus," states Jennifer L. Spencer, BCHS Executive Director.

Photo: Velvet is a handsome neutered male cat who has been at BCHS for 3.5 years. He is friendly without being cuddly and can be quite playful when he is in the mood. Velvet grew up at the shelter and was briefly adopted, but was stressed by the family children and hid in a closet all the time. He needs a quiet home with no small children and no dogs. Velvet will be sociable when he has had time to get comfortable and would be happy to share his people with other cats.

Birthday Girl Collects Donations for BCHS

MiKenna Guarjardo celebrated her birthday on September 27th and asked that instead of birthday gifts for herself, that her guests would donate items to the Bradford County Humane Society.

Guarjardo, from Wimberly, TX, has an Aunt Candy and Uncle Mark Parks in North Rome where they held the birthday party. She is also the granddaughter of Ann and Donald Burgess of Lime Hill.

Recently, there was flooding in San Marcos and Wimberly, TX. Many people were displaced and the Hollenbach Methodist Church, Springhill Methodist Church, members of the Wyalusing Methodist Church, and members of the Wyalusing Rotary and other friends and family members raised over $3,000 for supplies to give immediate relief to those flood victims in Texas.

Because of the generosity of the community, the Guarjardo family wanted to give back and chose to give donations to the Bradford County Humane Society.

We appreciate the support!

Photo: Michael, MiKenna and Karina Guarjardo holding a BCHS Kitten

Pints for Pups at Grovedale Winery September 25th



The Bradford County Humane Society, Grovedale Winery, River Barge Brewery and Mark's Custom Painting present Pints for Pups on Friday, September 25th from 6-9 PM at Grovdale Winery in Wyalusing. Live music featuring popular rock band Grapefruit Cannonball will be playing the duration of the event. Enjoy local brews, wine, live music and shop the BCHS table featuring t-shirts, pet toys and much more!

The $5 cover charge will be donated to BCHS to support their homeless animals.

Please keep your four-legged furry friends at home.

Photo: Duffy is a middle aged adult neutered male American Bulldog mix. He is a calm and quiet sweetheart with a mellow personality. Duffy knows sit and shake and behaves on a leash for a strong handler. He gets along with everyone and would be a fine addition to any family.

Birthday Party Yields Donations for BCHS

Recently Madison Fox of Wyalusing had a birthday party for her 9th birthday. Instead of gifts, she asked her family and friends to donate an item such as dog food, cat food, and supplies to the Bradford County Humane Society.

"We are so thankful to Madison for thinking of our shelter pets for her birthday. It is the compassion and kindness of our local community that really helps our animals," stated Jennifer L. Spencer, BCHS Executive Director.

If your child or business would like to hold a fundraiser for BCHS contact Jennifer at 888-2114 for more information on items that they may need.

Photo: Daniel and Madison Fox

Spring Rabies Clinic on April 18

The Bradford County Humane Society and Towanda Creek Animal Hospital have once again teamed up to provide a low cost Rabies Clinic for the local community.

On Sat, April 18th from 10-Noon people may bring their leashed dogs or cats in crates to Bishop's True Value (the building behind the True Value Store) on Route 220 in Ulster . Patrons must also bring the pets' current rabies shot record.

The cost for the rabies vaccination is only $8.00.

This year 2015 dog licenses will also be offered to those in need. Costs vary dependent on whether the dog is altered and whether the owner is disabled or a senior citizen.

"It is extremely important for animals to have a current rabies shot. Even if you think your cat is only an inside cat, or your dog would never come into contact with the rabies virus, you could be wrong. There has been some incidents of various wildlife being contaminated with rabies. The last thing you would want is to put your animals' life or your own life in danger, by your pet possibly contracting the rabies virus," states Jennifer L. Spencer, BCHS Executive Director.

Photo: Clyde is a very friendly adult neutered male Pit Bull mix who likes everyone. He behaves well on a leash and appears to be house trained. Clyde has nice manners, takes treats politely, and knows sit. He is a quiet dog who will be good company without being hyper. He can get his exercise on a treadmill if the weather isn't suitable for long walks. Clyde loves to play and can be rambunctious, so we recommend a home with no small children. He can be rowdy, but calms down quickly. Clyde understands clicker training, so a clicker can be used to help him learn the rules of a new home. He appears to be friendly with cats. Clyde is ready and willing to be your new best friend.