The Vanderburgh Humane Society's Mutt's Morning Out program allows members of the general public to take a VHS shelter dog "out on the town" for a cou. Join our team! The Vanderburgh Humane Society currently has openings for:FULL-TIME ANIMAL CARE TECHNICIAN (1)Physical/Mental Demands:Repetitive bending, scrubbing, daily.
June is Pride Month! There is one specific thing that our community's people can do to most effectively help wildlife who appear to have been abandoned. And that is: nothing. Our annual infographic is here!
June is Pride Month! There is one specific thing that our community's people can do to most effectively help wildlife who appear to have been abandoned. And that is: nothing. Our annual infographic is here!
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We have provided more than 90,000 surgeries since that date. The quality of our services is just as impressive as our volume of patients. Our staff is made up of compassionate animal lovers. Rest assured your beloved pet is in safe, caring, and professional hands. The Vanderburgh Humane Society Davidson Rausch Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic adheres to the standards for the Spay/Neuter Medical Care Guidelines developed in 2008, and updated in 2016, by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians' Veterinary Task Force to Advance Spay/Neuter.
The Vanderburgh Humane Society, Inc. (VHS), a tax exempt, 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1957 to provide protection for homeless animals, intervention for animals in abusive environments, and community education to encourage prevention of animal abuse and pet overpopulation. Located in Evansville, Indiana, the VHS serves as a surrender and adoption agency for unwanted pets.
We serve more than 11,000 animals every year through sheltering, spay/neuter and wellness services, emergency food assistance, and various other programs. Our services & programs benefit animals and their people in any county, not just Vanderburgh County. In fact, in 2020, 35% of the animals we sheltered came from Warrick, Posey, Gibson, and other counties!
Reviews (10)
Sara Wibberley
Jun 14, 2022
Caryn Fritschle
Apr 22, 2022
Susan Davenport
Apr 17, 2022
Joshua Ohmer
Apr 12, 2022
Jeffrey Mccarroll
Jan 26, 2022
Kayla Arnott
Jan 14, 2022
Hunter McGovern
Dec 30, 2021
Recently adopted a 3 y/o cat from here and have been to the vet 3 times in the past 3 days. The first visit was a basic checkup, but they pulled out globs of black ear wax from his ears. The samples were tested and he was found to have a yeast/cocci infection in both ears. The day after the first vet visit, he vomited and I found a worm in his bile. Had to go back and get him deworming medication.
I called the humane society since I figured the cat should have been in relatively good health when I adopted him. The individual I talked to said that on their exam of him ( on 12/21), they found nothing in his ears and did not have the worm medication in so they weren't able to give it to him. I highly doubt within the few days I've had him, his ears got that clogged with wax and infected. Also, I was never informed of him missing that medication. Today, I've had to take my cat back to the vet due to him peeing blood. Overall, I'm not happy with the condition my cat was given to me in.
It's unfair on him to start up in a new space and place with new stress AND dealing with these various health concerns. I wish they had been more upfront about the missing medication and I'm really just not buying that they didn't see all the black wax in his ears.
I called the humane society since I figured the cat should have been in relatively good health when I adopted him. The individual I talked to said that on their exam of him ( on 12/21), they found nothing in his ears and did not have the worm medication in so they weren't able to give it to him. I highly doubt within the few days I've had him, his ears got that clogged with wax and infected. Also, I was never informed of him missing that medication. Today, I've had to take my cat back to the vet due to him peeing blood. Overall, I'm not happy with the condition my cat was given to me in.
It's unfair on him to start up in a new space and place with new stress AND dealing with these various health concerns. I wish they had been more upfront about the missing medication and I'm really just not buying that they didn't see all the black wax in his ears.
Jill Zueck
Dec 25, 2021
Soooo many sweet babies (dogs and kittys) here! Staff is very kind and knowledgeable too. The Cat Room is amazing! They also have alot of great programs for the public, even you already own a pet, for example spay and neutering clinics and immunization clinics. The website has alot of info, but If you prefer to call, the staff will help you with whatever questions you have.
Sarah Hartman
Apr 24, 2021
Jessi Mcmanus
Nov 03, 2020
I can't even begin to explain my gratitude for this place. I adopted a sweet little cat at the end of January. The process was simple, and I got to pick her up about 4 days later when she was spayed. When I finally got her home, she came right out of the kennel and curled up next to me. I allowed healing time before introducing her to the other cat. Once these two met, they became inseparable and bonded immediately. Our home is so happy to have her. Thank you Vanderburgh Humane Society! We love our newest family member.