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Here at CVHS, we rescue hundreds of needy animals every single year. Animals like Ridgeline, who needed his second chance. One of the many ways we go the extra mile for animals is to give them … Read More
Here at CVHS, we rescue hundreds of needy animals every single year. Animals like Ridgeline, who needed his second chance. One of the many ways we go the extra mile for animals is to give them … Read More
Need an amazing gift for someone? Sponsor a homeless pet! A meaningful and heartwarming gift that will save animals at CVHS. Sponsoring a pet is easy- go to our our adoption pages (which are updated in … Read More
Deadline to order was October 31 at 2PM. Thank you everyone who participated in our photo contest, and who pre-ordered our calendar- all proceeds go to help the animals. Thank you! Congratulations to Finnegan and … Read More
We see the love people have for their pets every day. Pets fill our lives with joy, laughter, and unconditional love. And when we lose them, the loss can be unbearable. One of our favorite quotes … Read More
DONATE MONTHLY TO SAVE MORE LIVES – Be a Faithful Friend! Every day, homeless animals rely on Central Vermont Humane Society – for food, shelter and medical care – and to find new loving homes (like … Read More
Did you know CVHS offers a range of dog training? At CVHS, dog training is a positive, fun experience for both humans and dogs. Our trainers – Kasandra Fleury, Bill Grant – are knowledgeable, qualified, kind, … Read More
We are currently getting our volunteer program back up and running. Please send us an email to [email protected] so we can send you our volunteer application and agreement to fill out. From there we will work … Read More
Back on April 11, 2017, we took into our care nine newborn and motherless puppies who were abandoned in a box. We thought people might like to re-read the whole amazing story from when they came … Read More
During the COVID19 lock-down, we had to develop new ways of doing business. One positive outcome is we learned that some of the changes were very beneficial to the animals. Due to our really positive learning … Read More