Shelter Dog – Hershey
Animal advocate Jeffrey Masson wrote a book asserting, “Dogs Never Lie about Love”. And dogs can never believe that their human would lie about it or lie about how long love lasts. Hershey’s people asked the sweet Basset, again and again, to produce cute puppies. For six years, Hershey did. She produced them and loved them.
But Hershey’s body got tired. Then her people decided to get rid of her. Now Hershey, who knows as much about loving as any creature on earth, is at the shelter.
Her owners never appreciated Hershey, who’s now spayed. Hershey was born to love. She has years left to love, too. With care and rest, Hershey will feel more like a puppy again herself. And enjoy life like one.






When a law enforcement officer asks for help from the shelter staff, it can be very serious. Situations don’t get much more serious than Marley’s was. Read Marley’s story and learn more about how you can help this sweet dog’s recovery efforts.
Dramatic cases of animal injury and recovery are common at the Grant County Friends of the Animal Shelter and Castle is no exception. We encourage you to read Castle’s story and learn more about how you can help this resilient cat’s recovery efforts.