ANGELS OF MERCY PROGRAM
The Angels of Mercy program for senior citizens 62 years old and above, has been made available by Kaye Schloss. Through Kaye’s generosity, senior citizens are able to adopt an animal from the Lewis & Clark Humane Society for no cost, after completion and approval of an adoption questionnaire.
If you are interested in donating to this fund or any of our other programs, or simply make a donation to our general operating costs, please contact the shelter at 442-1660 or send a check payable to LCHS, P.O. Box 4455, Helena, MT 59604 or make a donation on-line on our website mtlchs.org. If you are making a donation to the Angels of Mercy program, please note that your donation is specifically for the Angels of Mercy program.

Bailey is a six year old Catahoula Leopard dog; the only known domesticated Native North American dog breed.
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You're invited to the eleventh annual Spay-ghetti Dinner, February 18, 2012!
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January 25, 2012: Judge Rules Humane Society Allowed to Keep Rescued Malamutes until Trial;
Chilinski Not Allowed to Sell Dogs While Court Case in Pending
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In a giving mood today? Check out our Wishlist page for a list of the "little things" that really benefit the animals at the shelter. Wishlist >>
Please join us in kicking off "The Pathway Home," a visionary campaign beginning September 2008 to build a new shelter for the greater Helena area.
LCHS is pleased to announce its merger with Spay Montana, a mobile program providing spay/neuter services to Montana communities.
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Learn about dog body language
The LCHShas organized a Play Group Crew, that has exceptional knowledge and observational skills on dog body language. Watch a video >>
Check out the Lewis & Clark Humane Society's Pet Channel on YouTube. See the many stars of the shelter at their best, and available for adoption!









