Adoptions | Lost & Found | Surrendering
a Pet | Community Education
Adoptions
Shelter
animals are available for adoption by responsible pet owners with guidance
from shelter personnel to insure a mutually-appropriate match is made.
We receive approximately 20 to 40 different animals every day so we
urge you to visit us periodically. We display photos and descriptions
of some of our featured pets on Petfinder.
Check the “Daily Record” section of the Topeka
Capital-Journal for a list of all animals admitted to HHHS. Monday
publications feature a “pet of the week” ad. Watch channel
27 KSNT’s News Early Today on Tuesday at 11:15 am to see the “pet
of the week” live on set. Our pets appear on WIBW TV-13 every
Tuesday morning from 5:45-7 am when 13 This Morning broadcasts live
from HHHS. WIBW also tapes weekly public service announcements featuring
pets available for adoption that air throughout the week at various
times. KTKA Channel 49 features a "pet of the week" at 6:15
am on the first Monday of every month. Volunteers showcase adoptable
pets at many different locations in the community. Check our calendar for upcoming Adopt-A-Pet events.
Learn
more about the adoption process.
HHHS Works with Rescue Groups
Approximately
25 to 30 percent of the animals we receive at Helping Hands are purebred
dogs and cats. Many of them are adopted but senior pets and those with
health or behavior issues are often left behind. Each animal’s
temperament, health and age are screened to determine if they are adoptable.
If they are not a candidate for adoption, rescue might be an option.
Margaret Price, an employee of Helping Hands, coordinates our rescue
program
for those hard-to-place pets. You can email rescue@hhhstopeka.org for more information.
Helping Hands
currently works with 25 different rescue groups to place some of these
pets. Rescues have been formed for nearly every breed. Many rescue people
are volunteers that rescue animals out of shelters and place them within
their network of foster homes until a permanent home can be found. Rescues
keep pets longer than shelters and can provide the necessary medical
care, socialization and training for successful placement.
Stray
animals received at Helping Hands Humane Society are sheltered for a
minimum of three full days (not including the day they arrive). If the
animal is wearing an I.D. tag or has a microchip implant, every effort
will be made to contact the owner.
If a pet
is not reclaimed by its owner, it may become a candidate for adoption.
To recover some of our operating expenses, an owner of a lost pet is
required to pay a $30
return-to-owner fee.
If
you Lose a Pet:
Call Helping
Hands at 785-233-7325 to complete a “lost report.”
Visit the
shelter every day and walk through the kennels. This is extremely important
because no one knows your pet better than you do. The description you
give over the telephone may vary from the description that someone else
would provide. It is helpful to leave a current photo of your pet with
the staff.
Monitor the
“Daily Record” section of the Topeka
Capital-Journal for a list of animals admitted to Helping Hands.
Alert your
veterinarian in case a good Samaritan delivers your pet there.
Contact animal
control with a description of your pet, details of when and where the
pet was lost and a phone number to contact you.
Post flyers
in your neighborhood and place a “lost ad” in the newspaper.
Consider offering a reward.
If
you Find a Pet:
If you’d
like to house the pet yourself, call Helping Hands at 785-233-7325 and
leave a “found report” on file with our staff in case the
pet’s owner contacts us.
If you cannot
house the animal, please bring it to shelter located at 2625 NW Rochester
Rd.
If you are
unable to transport the animal, please call animal control for assistance.
Within the city limits of Topeka, call 785-368-9203. For Shawnee County,
call 785-368-2200.
Helping
Hands has an open door policy and we accept any animal in need of sanctuary.
Relinquished pets or stray animals may be brought to the Admission/Lost
and Found Department inside the double sliding doors. No fee is charged
for surrendering an animal. Donations are greatly appreciated but not
mandatory. We use donations to help offset the cost of providing care
for the animal. All dogs and cats are vaccinated and given wormer upon
admission. When relinquishing a pet, we do ask that a profile be completed
that will provide potential adopters with personality and health information.
We make every effort to adopt all animals that come into the shelter.
However, we cannot guarantee the adoption of any animal because we are
dealing with the societal problem of extreme pet over-population.
Community
Education
Helping Hands
is committed to educating children and adults about the issues pet overpopulation,
spaying and neutering, neglect and cruelty, responsible pet care and
bite prevention. We have a variety of informational pamphlets and flyers
regarding responsible pet care that are available to the public.
Because of
the limited space at the shelter, it is difficult to give on-site tours
to large groups. Staff members are available to make presentations to
school classes or civic organizations. If you are interested in booking
a speaker, please call Margaret Price at 785-233-7325. A month’s
notice prior to the event would be appreciated.
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