David's Dogs
Join Blues player David Backes and the St. Charles Humane Society to help neglected animals through David's Dogs. David and and his wife, Kelly, also work to help the shelter by promoting and participating in various fundraisers. They also are members of the Board of Directors.
In addition, Kelly launched her own program, Kelly's Kat's in December 2010.
The St. Charles Humane Society provides a home for nearly 1,000 cats and dogs each year. The majority of the animals at the shelter come from private citizens who are unable to keep their pets for one reason or another. Staff and volunteers care for these animals and help to find them a new home, and a second chance.
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David's Dogs of the Month
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Every month, David and the St. Charles Humane Society select three dogs as David's Dogs of the Month. They would love nothing more than to meet you! If you are interested in adopting one of our furry friends, please visit www.stcharleshumanesociety.org or call 636-949-9918.
YADIER
Yadi loves to play ball or frisbee and has tons of energy. Yadi is also a big baby that loves to sit in your lap and be loved. He gets along with other dogs, and prefers to be with you at all times. He can climb fences. Yadi would do best in a home that has the energy and time to match his!
RAJA
Raja is a very quiet girl inside. She needs an experienced mastiff owner and a home with a privacy fence. Once Raja is comfortable with you she will follow you everywhere and will greet you with a beautiful smile. Raja is leery of young men, but can live with them if everyone is willing to take the time with her. She is still young and loves to play. Raja is a wonderful dog and would make a great addition to your home.
MIGHTY
Mighty lives up to his name. He weighs 92.8lbs! He loves people and also gets along with other dogs. He likes to go for walks, play ball and
sit in your lap. Mighty was rescued from another shelter where he was being overlooked by other potential adopters because of his size. He is a gentle giant, and a good dog out in the community. If you are looking for a big dog, Mighty is your guy!
Kelly's Kats of the Month
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David's wife, Kelly, is supporting the St. Charles Humane Society with her very own program, Kelly's Kats. Three new adoptable cats will be up for adoption each month. If you are interested in adopting, please visit www.stcharleshumanesociety.org or call 636-949-9918.
DUSTY
Dusty will be one in February and is "the caregiver." He is very welcoming to new kittens, and loves to sit on your lap or hop on your back when you are bending over. He enjoys playing and exploring, and would make a great friend for another feline. Dusty needs a kind, loving home to show him what true love is all about.
SWEET POTATO
Sweet Potato is 6 months old. Sweet Potato and her siblings Oatmeal and Ginger were all found abandoned on our doorstep during the heat of the summer in a cat carrier. Sweet Potato enjoys the usual playing, exploring, and cuddling in her warm cozy bed. If you can find a place in your heart for this beautiful classic orange tabby come by our shelter. Who knows you may just find a new friend to love!
OATMEAL
Oatmeal is also 6 months old. and was found abandoned with his sisters. He is a handsome pale beige tabby that loves to explore and adores toys that dangle from strings. He will make a great companion. Oatmeal needs a kind owner willing to give him a good life, love and affection!
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About the St. Charles Humane Society
Located off Highway 94 South near TGI Fridays
1099 Pralle Lane, St. Charles, MO 63303
636-949-9918
The St. Charles Humane Society is a no-kill animal shelter located in St. Charles County. While the majority of the animals come from owner surrenders, the shelter does take animals from other rescue groups when there is room and also works with the Missouri Department of Agriculture to help find a home for animals rescued from hoarders or unlicensed breeding facilities. Most of the animals at the shelter are healthy, but they do rescue animals in need of extensive medical treatment or that need a foster home for a long recovery.
All of the funding for the St. Charles Humane Society comes from concerned citizens willing to donate to the cause.
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