įollow us on Twitter at “HAWS Waukesha” or Like “Humane Animal Welfare Society – HAWS of Waukesha” on Facebook. The shelter is located at 701 Northview Road in Waukesha, Wisconsin.įor more information call (262) 542-8851 or log onto our website at. HAWS, a non-profit organization established in 1965, assists 8,000 animals each year and welcomes more than 35,000 human visitors to our shelter annually.Īs an open admission and full service shelter, HAWS assures sanctuary for animals in need while offering many diverse educational programs and services to promote responsible pet ownership and prevent animal abuse. Details for all HAWS’ happenings are available at. PET-cetera: This month HAWS also offers pet-icures (cats - 6/10 & 27 small animals - 6/14 & 17), a full slate of great training classes and the popular Sunday Puppy Parties! Become a Friend of HAWS – meetings are the second Wednesday of every month at 7pm. Details at the Mobile Adoption Center p age at. HAWS’ Mobile Adoption Centeris all over the map in June, including stops at Jammin’ on Janesville (6/2), “ Wine-ke-Sha ” (6/3), Franklin Safety Day (6/3), West Allis al la Carte (6/4), and Brookfield Village Kids’ Fest (6/17). Add a new family member with adoption specials on kittens…and adult cats, too! Enter to win great raffle prizes: donate an item from HAWS’ Wish List and receive a complimentary raffle ticket. Learn all about HAWS’ Kitty College and the importance of kitten socialization. HAWS’ shelter is located at 701 Northview Road, Waukesha.Ĭelebrate “kitten season” at HAWS’ Kitten Shower on Saturday, June 24 th from 9:00am – 3:00pm. Enjoy light refreshments and learn how these areas will enable HAWS to continue building a no-kill community. Everyone is invited! Behind-the-scenes shelter tours will allow visitors to view the updated and expanded service areas, including the new SNIP Spay-Neuter Initiative Program clinic, Behavior Department workroom, and livestock and safe keep housing. HAWS’ recently completed facility expansion officially opens THIS Wednesday, May 31 st from 3:00 – 6:30pm with a Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. WAUKESHA - HAWS, the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, greets summer with a special open house celebration TOMORROW at the shelter. Reports to SNIP Clinic Manager and Veterinarians.Waukesha animal resource center hosts ribbon cutting/open house, Kitten Shower Shifts are normally weekdays, 8-10 hours per day, but some weekend hours may be required. Ability to lift 50 pounds and work standing on tile floors for extended periods of time required. Maintenance, sanitation and cleanliness of surgical equipment, tools and environmentĮxperience helpful but willing to train the right person.Preparing animals for surgery and post-operative care. The principal purpose of this position is provide surgical support for the veterinarians. Efficient data entry skills are expected. Prior animal handling skills for a variety of companion animals including but not limited to strong, large canines and untamed felines are preferred. Team work, collaboration and strong communication skills are a must. They must have a passion for animals and a strong interest in animal welfare. Learn with the animals during the school year in and out of the classroom Check out for youth clubs, online activities and videos and more. The right candidate will thrive in a fast paced medical environment. Learn about all of the resources available at HAWS’ SNIP clinic: visit or call 26, x109. The Humane Animal Welfare Society is a progressive community animal welfare and education organization. The Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, Wisconsin (HAWS) is seeking dedicated full time and part time veterinary assistants to join the Spay/Neuter (SNIP) Clinic team.
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