As 2013 comes to an end, we’re delighted to look back on a banner year for homeless animals! With 378 adoptions, we exceeded last year’s total by 62. And we have one important New Year’s resolution for 2014 – to accomplish even more!
In partnership with the Pitt County Animal Shelter and Spay Today, we’re working every day to save lives and lower the number of unwanted animals in Pitt County. But keeping up with the costs of feeding, housing, vaccinating, spaying and neutering, and providing medical care is an ongoing challenge.
Moving forward into the new year, we’d like to add you to our lifesaving partnership. By adopting, volunteering, or donating, you can be part of the solution to this heartbreaking problem. Your year-end donation will allow us to continue providing hope and homes for cats and dogs in need.
We wish you a blessed New Year, and hope you’ll join us in making 2014 a great year for the animals of Pitt County!
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Upcoming Events and Volunteer Opportunities
We have several exciting events and opportunities coming up this fall!
To volunteer for any of these events, please sign up through our volunteer website.
Adoption Stands - stop by and meet your forever friend!
Selected adoptable dogs and cats will have the opportunity to get out into the community and potentially get adopted!
Loreeta's Frozen Yogurt (dogs) on the first Saturday of each month (next stand is this Saturday, October 5th), 1-4 pm.
Sweet Pets (dogs) on the third Saturday of each month (next stand is on October 19th), 1-4pm.
PetSmart (cats) from October 14-27. Several volunteering shifts are available, check out the schedule here.
*Volunteers needed to take care of leashed dogs or puppy pens. An adoption counselor will be present to facilitate adoptions.
Fluff & Puff Dog Wash - bring us your dirty dog and we'll give you back a meticulously maintained mutt!
Our final dog wash of the season will be held Saturday, October 12th from 10-2 at Memorial Baptist Church. Services available include a bath ($10 for small dogs, $15 for large dogs), nail trim ($5), and anal gland expression ($10). Baths also include a free ear cleaning!
*Volunteers needed for this event - washers, runners, and support (registration, etc).
Bow Wow BINGO - feeling lucky? Even if you don't get BINGO, you still win by
contributing to this joint fundraiser between HSEC and Spay Today!
Our last BWB for the season will be Thursday, October 17th at the Pitt Community Schools and Recreation Complex in Alice Keene Park. Doors open at 6, games begin at 6:30, and tickets are $20, which includes a dabber and six playing cards.
No volunteers needed, thanks to those who have signed up!
Yard Sale - get a deal, help us empty our overflowing shed, and contribute to our mission!
We are very excited for our upcoming yard sale, Saturday November 2nd 7-11 at the HSEC facility. Items for sale include pet supplies, household items, and furniture.
Have something to donate to our sale? Hooray! We are accepting household items and furniture (NO clothing, please!). Sorry, we don't have any room to store items, so donations must be dropped off only on Friday November 1st between 4-7pm.
*Volunteers needed on November 1st to organize and price items and set up for the sale. Volunteers needed on November 2nd to work the sale and clean up afterwards. You do not need to have gone through orientation to volunteer for this event.
Facility Volunteer - we rely on you to keep us up and running on a daily basis!
We always need volunteers to come out and help us care for the dogs and cats at the facility. Volunteering includes dog walking; cat socialization; cleaning and sanitizing cages/kennels, toys, bowls, etc; and assisting the techs in other duties as needed. You may sign up to work with the dogs, cats, or both (though not simultaneously).
Right now, weekday dog shifts are our area of greatest need, though all shifts could use extra hands. Stop by the volunteer website to sign up.
Education Outreach - bring HSEC to your group!
We provide educational outreach for groups of all sizes and ages. For kids, information presented includes dog and cat behavior, how to approach and handle a dog or cat, fundraising ideas, and general information about our work with the pets in our care. For adults, educators focus on animal welfare in Pitt County and HSEC's place within that system. Let us know what you're interested in, we can tailor to fit any group, from Girl Scouts to Kiwanis!
To volunteer for any of these events, please sign up through our volunteer website.
Adoption Stands - stop by and meet your forever friend!
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Clay - available for adoption! |
Loreeta's Frozen Yogurt (dogs) on the first Saturday of each month (next stand is this Saturday, October 5th), 1-4 pm.
Sweet Pets (dogs) on the third Saturday of each month (next stand is on October 19th), 1-4pm.
PetSmart (cats) from October 14-27. Several volunteering shifts are available, check out the schedule here.
*Volunteers needed to take care of leashed dogs or puppy pens. An adoption counselor will be present to facilitate adoptions.
Fluff & Puff Dog Wash - bring us your dirty dog and we'll give you back a meticulously maintained mutt!
Our final dog wash of the season will be held Saturday, October 12th from 10-2 at Memorial Baptist Church. Services available include a bath ($10 for small dogs, $15 for large dogs), nail trim ($5), and anal gland expression ($10). Baths also include a free ear cleaning!
*Volunteers needed for this event - washers, runners, and support (registration, etc).
Bow Wow BINGO - feeling lucky? Even if you don't get BINGO, you still win by
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Who wants to play some BINGO? |
Our last BWB for the season will be Thursday, October 17th at the Pitt Community Schools and Recreation Complex in Alice Keene Park. Doors open at 6, games begin at 6:30, and tickets are $20, which includes a dabber and six playing cards.
No volunteers needed, thanks to those who have signed up!
Yard Sale - get a deal, help us empty our overflowing shed, and contribute to our mission!
We are very excited for our upcoming yard sale, Saturday November 2nd 7-11 at the HSEC facility. Items for sale include pet supplies, household items, and furniture.
Have something to donate to our sale? Hooray! We are accepting household items and furniture (NO clothing, please!). Sorry, we don't have any room to store items, so donations must be dropped off only on Friday November 1st between 4-7pm.
*Volunteers needed on November 1st to organize and price items and set up for the sale. Volunteers needed on November 2nd to work the sale and clean up afterwards. You do not need to have gone through orientation to volunteer for this event.
Facility Volunteer - we rely on you to keep us up and running on a daily basis!
We always need volunteers to come out and help us care for the dogs and cats at the facility. Volunteering includes dog walking; cat socialization; cleaning and sanitizing cages/kennels, toys, bowls, etc; and assisting the techs in other duties as needed. You may sign up to work with the dogs, cats, or both (though not simultaneously).
Right now, weekday dog shifts are our area of greatest need, though all shifts could use extra hands. Stop by the volunteer website to sign up.

We provide educational outreach for groups of all sizes and ages. For kids, information presented includes dog and cat behavior, how to approach and handle a dog or cat, fundraising ideas, and general information about our work with the pets in our care. For adults, educators focus on animal welfare in Pitt County and HSEC's place within that system. Let us know what you're interested in, we can tailor to fit any group, from Girl Scouts to Kiwanis!
Friday, June 14, 2013
Clooney's Commentary: Clooney Cooney
Clooney’s Commentary is written by a dog who has been a year-long resident of the Humane Society. He decided to take matters into his own paws and get himself adopted. This five year-old Shepherd mix recently moved to a foster home, and has been sending updates while waiting for his forever home!
Hey, it’s your favorite commentator, Clooney! Here I am, grinning from ear to ear with doggie delight. I found out that some things were just meant to be! You’ll never guess what happened…
But let me start at the beginning. A little more than a year ago, a very nice lady started volunteering at the Humane Society. I could tell she liked me, and I liked her too. She liked to take me on walks, which just happens to be one of my favorite things, too. Last fall, she even took me to the pumpkin patch. The smells there were just glorious!
Time went on and on for me, and I was beginning to give up on ever finding a home of my own! But this kind lady kept me cheered up, and I always looked forward to her visits. Then, a few weeks ago, something exciting happened – I got adopted by a young fellow! He was very nice, and I hoped that we would have a good life together, but after just a few days he decided he didn’t have time for me, and returned me to the Humane Society. I was very sad and discouraged, and started to think that I would never find my forever home.
The nice lady volunteer entered my life again, taking me for walks and telling me what a good boy I am. It was great to hear – but even better, she agreed to be my foster mom and let me live with her while I waited for a place of my own.
I quickly discovered that I just loved living with her! Although I am not a petite pup, I like to sleep in bed with her, and get so comfy that my foster mom has to wake me up to go for a morning jog. Oh, and I have actually lost some of my extra puppy pounds from all the walking and jogging. I adore humans, and I must say her neighbors are fine specimens. I always like saying hello to them.
While I was busy writing blogs and trying to find myself a forever home, something wonderful happened – my foster mom decided that she just couldn’t live without me, and wanted to be my honest-to-goodness mom, so SHE ADOPTED ME!
I told you that some things are meant to be, and this is sure one of them! She was there to spend time with me when I was all alone at the Humane Society, and took me home when I was sad from being returned and needed a friend. But there’s something else that convinces me that we were meant to be together all along. Upon being adopted, I got my new mom’s last name. Yep, I’m now officially Clooney Cooney!
There are many animals just like Clooney still waiting for loving homes of their own. Please consider adopting, volunteering, or donating to the Humane Society of Eastern Carolina. You can make a difference for a wonderful pup like Clooney!
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But let me start at the beginning. A little more than a year ago, a very nice lady started volunteering at the Humane Society. I could tell she liked me, and I liked her too. She liked to take me on walks, which just happens to be one of my favorite things, too. Last fall, she even took me to the pumpkin patch. The smells there were just glorious!
Time went on and on for me, and I was beginning to give up on ever finding a home of my own! But this kind lady kept me cheered up, and I always looked forward to her visits. Then, a few weeks ago, something exciting happened – I got adopted by a young fellow! He was very nice, and I hoped that we would have a good life together, but after just a few days he decided he didn’t have time for me, and returned me to the Humane Society. I was very sad and discouraged, and started to think that I would never find my forever home.
The nice lady volunteer entered my life again, taking me for walks and telling me what a good boy I am. It was great to hear – but even better, she agreed to be my foster mom and let me live with her while I waited for a place of my own.
I quickly discovered that I just loved living with her! Although I am not a petite pup, I like to sleep in bed with her, and get so comfy that my foster mom has to wake me up to go for a morning jog. Oh, and I have actually lost some of my extra puppy pounds from all the walking and jogging. I adore humans, and I must say her neighbors are fine specimens. I always like saying hello to them.
While I was busy writing blogs and trying to find myself a forever home, something wonderful happened – my foster mom decided that she just couldn’t live without me, and wanted to be my honest-to-goodness mom, so SHE ADOPTED ME!
I told you that some things are meant to be, and this is sure one of them! She was there to spend time with me when I was all alone at the Humane Society, and took me home when I was sad from being returned and needed a friend. But there’s something else that convinces me that we were meant to be together all along. Upon being adopted, I got my new mom’s last name. Yep, I’m now officially Clooney Cooney!
There are many animals just like Clooney still waiting for loving homes of their own. Please consider adopting, volunteering, or donating to the Humane Society of Eastern Carolina. You can make a difference for a wonderful pup like Clooney!
Friday, June 7, 2013
Upcoming Events and Volunteer Opportunities!
It's summer! As much as we love hanging out in the sun, summer is usually a slow period at HSEC in terms of adoptions and volunteering. Let's buck the trend this year and work hard to help homeless dogs and cats in Eastern Carolina. Here are our upcoming summer fundraisers, events, and volunteer opportunities. Get involved for a good cause!
To sign up as a volunteer for any of the below opportunities, please visit our volunteer website. If you haven't yet used the website, check out the tutorial to get started.
Empty the Shelter:
Now - end of June
Starting Monday, June 10th, Pitt County Animal Shelter must close for mandatory renovations. For the next three weeks, the shelter will have only 10 dog runs available and will not be able to accept owner surrenders. In order to reduce the number of pets that will face euthanasia due to this closure, HSEC and other rescue groups in the area have teamed up to Empty the Shelter! HSEC has already taken in 16 dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, putting us at full capacity. Read more about the situation here.
How you can help:
Adopt, adopt, adopt! If you, a friend, or family member is considering adoption, now is a great time to save an animal's life. Head on over to Pitt County Animal Shelter, or swing by HSEC or one of the other organizations participating in this effort. HSEC will continue to transfer pets from PCAS whenever space becomes available in our facility.
HSEC Social Media Meeting
Monday, June 10th, 7:00pm
Peasant's Pub, 114 E 5th St
Want to volunteer with HSEC as part of our vital social media outreach effort? We're always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help with the blog and other social media avenues, as writers, photographers, and technical support! Click here to learn more about being part of the HSEC blog. This is a great volunteer opportunity for anyone who wants to help out, but can't work with animals due to allergies or other reasons.
How you can help:
Come to our next meeting and find out what we're all about!
Fluff and Puff Dog Wash
Saturday, June 15th, 10am-2pm
Shell Rapid Lube and Auto Spa, 1625 E. Firetower Rd
Dirty dog? Treat them to a spa day at the first Fluff and Puff Dog Wash of the summer! Services available include a bath ($10 for small dogs, $15 for large dogs), nail trim ($5), and anal gland expression ($10). Baths also include a free ear cleaning!
How you can help:
Volunteers still needed! Volunteers for the dog wash will wash and dry dogs, assist with other procedures, direct traffic, and register participants for the service.
Bow Wow Bingo
Thursday, June 20th, 6:00-9:00 (games begin at 6:30)
Pitt Community Schools and Recreation Complex
4561 County Home Road
Support HSEC and Spay Today - and maybe win some money! Our next Bow Wow Bingo will take place on June 20th. Tickets are $20, which includes 6 BINGO cards and a dabber. Tickets are available at the door only. BINGO nights take place the third Thursday of each month.
How you can help:
Volunteers needed, for this and future BINGO nights. Volunteers will help sell snacks, check cards, and generally assist with the fundraiser.
PetSmart Adoption Stand
June 10-23
PetSmart, 600 Greenville Blvd SE
Come out and meet some of our adorable adoptable kitties at the PetSmart adoption stand! You might even meet a kitten walking on a ferret leash. A great opportunity to interact with the kitties outside of the facility, and to chat with adoption counselors about which cat may be your next best friend. Here is our upcoming PetSmart schedule.
How you can help:
Guess what - volunteers needed! You can help by staffing the adoption stand, playing with the kitties and chatting with visitors.
Facility Volunteers
Always!
HSEC facility, 3520 Tupper Drive
We always have a need for facility volunteers to help out around the facility. This involves exercising and playing with the dogs and cats as well as some cleaning and other basic assistance. Our current schedule has multiple shifts each day. Filling these shifts is very important for the mental and physical well being of our fuzzy residents. As a facility volunteer, you will make a huge difference in the daily lives of multiple adorable animals - and what's better then that?
How you can help:
We're always happy to have volunteers. If possible, consider taking a recurring shift (for example, every Wednesday afternoon) to make the maximum impact!
To sign up as a volunteer for any of the below opportunities, please visit our volunteer website. If you haven't yet used the website, check out the tutorial to get started.
Empty the Shelter:
Now - end of June
Starting Monday, June 10th, Pitt County Animal Shelter must close for mandatory renovations. For the next three weeks, the shelter will have only 10 dog runs available and will not be able to accept owner surrenders. In order to reduce the number of pets that will face euthanasia due to this closure, HSEC and other rescue groups in the area have teamed up to Empty the Shelter! HSEC has already taken in 16 dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, putting us at full capacity. Read more about the situation here.
How you can help:
Adopt, adopt, adopt! If you, a friend, or family member is considering adoption, now is a great time to save an animal's life. Head on over to Pitt County Animal Shelter, or swing by HSEC or one of the other organizations participating in this effort. HSEC will continue to transfer pets from PCAS whenever space becomes available in our facility.
HSEC Social Media Meeting
Monday, June 10th, 7:00pm
Peasant's Pub, 114 E 5th St
Want to volunteer with HSEC as part of our vital social media outreach effort? We're always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help with the blog and other social media avenues, as writers, photographers, and technical support! Click here to learn more about being part of the HSEC blog. This is a great volunteer opportunity for anyone who wants to help out, but can't work with animals due to allergies or other reasons.
How you can help:
Come to our next meeting and find out what we're all about!
Fluff and Puff Dog Wash
Saturday, June 15th, 10am-2pm
Shell Rapid Lube and Auto Spa, 1625 E. Firetower Rd
Dirty dog? Treat them to a spa day at the first Fluff and Puff Dog Wash of the summer! Services available include a bath ($10 for small dogs, $15 for large dogs), nail trim ($5), and anal gland expression ($10). Baths also include a free ear cleaning!
How you can help:
Volunteers still needed! Volunteers for the dog wash will wash and dry dogs, assist with other procedures, direct traffic, and register participants for the service.
Bow Wow Bingo
Thursday, June 20th, 6:00-9:00 (games begin at 6:30)
Pitt Community Schools and Recreation Complex
4561 County Home Road
Support HSEC and Spay Today - and maybe win some money! Our next Bow Wow Bingo will take place on June 20th. Tickets are $20, which includes 6 BINGO cards and a dabber. Tickets are available at the door only. BINGO nights take place the third Thursday of each month.
How you can help:
Volunteers needed, for this and future BINGO nights. Volunteers will help sell snacks, check cards, and generally assist with the fundraiser.
PetSmart Adoption Stand
June 10-23
PetSmart, 600 Greenville Blvd SE
Come out and meet some of our adorable adoptable kitties at the PetSmart adoption stand! You might even meet a kitten walking on a ferret leash. A great opportunity to interact with the kitties outside of the facility, and to chat with adoption counselors about which cat may be your next best friend. Here is our upcoming PetSmart schedule.
How you can help:
Guess what - volunteers needed! You can help by staffing the adoption stand, playing with the kitties and chatting with visitors.
Facility Volunteers
Always!
HSEC facility, 3520 Tupper Drive
We always have a need for facility volunteers to help out around the facility. This involves exercising and playing with the dogs and cats as well as some cleaning and other basic assistance. Our current schedule has multiple shifts each day. Filling these shifts is very important for the mental and physical well being of our fuzzy residents. As a facility volunteer, you will make a huge difference in the daily lives of multiple adorable animals - and what's better then that?
How you can help:
We're always happy to have volunteers. If possible, consider taking a recurring shift (for example, every Wednesday afternoon) to make the maximum impact!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Thank You, Canine Crawl Supporters!
Yesterday, the 13th annual Canine Crawl brought the luck of the Irish to the Humane Society! A dog lover’s dream, the event was a winner all around.
Canines and their humans arrived in style. Many pups were sporting St. Patrick’s Day bandannas, hats and entire outfits as they milled around the Town Commons, making and sniffing new friends. They and their people ran the event’s first-ever 5K, or did the one-mile walk. The chilly day was a perfect one for the runners and walkers, many of whom brought donations beyond the registration fees.
Our doggy guests ran the gamut, from teacup-sized Chihuahas and Yorkshire Terriers to pony-sized Great Danes and Saint Bernards. We were visited by many former residents, whose tail wags reported their happy new lives in their forever homes.
Like a three-ring canine circus, there were events for everyone. The costume and human-dog lookalike contests were a big draw, while vendor booths offered merchandise, information and even microchips to help lost dogs find their way home. The food truck kept the crowd well-fed, featuring hot dogs, pizza, drinks and other festival food.
The Canine Crawl depends upon a large cadre of human supporters sprinting to the finish line. We’d like to thank our sponsors and vendors, our volunteers, and all who attended and contributed to the cause with registration fees and donations. Without you, our work and the happy endings we see every day would be impossible.
If you attended, we’d love to hear your comments! And if you couldn’t join us, it’s not too late to make a donation. Our homeless dogs depend upon you, and send a heartfelt woof of appreciation for all you do!
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Grey skies didn't stop our supporters! |
Our doggy guests ran the gamut, from teacup-sized Chihuahas and Yorkshire Terriers to pony-sized Great Danes and Saint Bernards. We were visited by many former residents, whose tail wags reported their happy new lives in their forever homes.
Like a three-ring canine circus, there were events for everyone. The costume and human-dog lookalike contests were a big draw, while vendor booths offered merchandise, information and even microchips to help lost dogs find their way home. The food truck kept the crowd well-fed, featuring hot dogs, pizza, drinks and other festival food.
The Canine Crawl depends upon a large cadre of human supporters sprinting to the finish line. We’d like to thank our sponsors and vendors, our volunteers, and all who attended and contributed to the cause with registration fees and donations. Without you, our work and the happy endings we see every day would be impossible.
If you attended, we’d love to hear your comments! And if you couldn’t join us, it’s not too late to make a donation. Our homeless dogs depend upon you, and send a heartfelt woof of appreciation for all you do!
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