The Vanderburgh Humane Society (VHS) in Evansville has pets of all shapes and sizes. Or, as Executive Director, Kendall Paul likes to say when she stops by the studio on Thursdays, "all makes and models, and all certified pre-owned." They also have them of all ages, from puppies and kittens that are weeks old to dogs and cats that have been around for a while. So there is an excellent likelihood that the VHS will have a pet that fits your lifestyle!

Meet Our VHS Pet of the Week

Meet KODIAK, a playful 5-year-old mixed breed! This spirited pup is always ready for an adventure, especially when it involves a game of fetch! He’s not just a ball of fun; he’s also a quick learner, showcasing several tricks that are sure to impress!

@my105.3 KODIAK is our @vhslifesaver Pet of the Week. He's a 5-year-old mixed breed fella, looking for a loving forever home! #adoptdontshop #adoptadog ♬ Happy Dog. - Líricus Instrumental

KODIAK thrives on social interactions and loves meeting new people, making him the ideal companion for families and individuals alike. He’s great with kids and gets along well with other dogs, ensuring that playtime is always a blast! You can bring KODIAK home today for just $200.

Vanderburgh Humane Society, Canva
Vanderburgh Humane Society, Canva
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More About the Vanderburgh Humane Society

The VHS 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. The VHS receives no tax-based funding whatsoever. Therefore, it depends on the generosity of the corporate community and the public at large to continue, and hopefully expand, the much-needed services it offers.

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