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Your contribution will:
- Help reduce the need to euthanize adoptable dogs and cats.
- Increase the number of pets that end up in loving homes.
- Create a healthier and less stressful environment for pets that come to the shelter.
- Help the LCHS do more to prevent pet overpopulation and behavior problems, which cause people to abandon or relinquish their pets.
- Help create a vital community center for spay and neuter clinics, pet training, and public education programs on responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals.
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!









