Help Lotus find a furever home!
Emmitt is a sweet senior dog, and heโs having an anniversary, though itโs not the kind that deserves a celebration. He has been with Nassau Humane more than 600 days. And yet, after all this time, heโs still smiling, still happy, still affectionate -- still hoping heโll find his forever home.
Help Douglas find a furever home!
Douglas is a special dog who will need a special foster or forever home as he recuperates from hip-replacement surgery. It's scheduled for Feb. 8. Douglas is about a year old and medium-sized, with a chocolate-colored coat. He walks well on his leash and rides well in the car. He'll need a calm environment and a special dog person or family who can give him plenty of TLC and help him with his rehab, which will include short walks. You'll be doing a wonderful thing for a most deserving dog, and we think you just might fall in love!
Positively JAX: All 10 beagles from mass-breeding facility have been pre-adopted, Nassau Humane says
NHS sent an update on Friday saying all 10 of the 7-month-old male beagles had been pre-adopted -- within the first hour of them becoming available on Friday -- which just happened to be National Dog Day!
Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach businesses support the communityโฆdogs invited
Fernandina Beachโs Main St. Non Profit launches their first annual wild. Humans and their fur babies are invited to daytrip to the area to show love to businesses located along 8th street. They will have the opportunity to shop, eat and drink all to support Main St. and Nassau Humane Society. Rance rolled up to Amelia Island / Fernandina Beach to get the scoop.
PAWSing 4 Pets: Nassau Humane Society | River City Live
It is now time for Paw-sing 4 Pets, sponsored by Forever Vets Animal Hospital. Today we have Wilson from Nassau Humane Society who is a sweet boy looking for his fur-ever home. If you are interested in adopting Wilson or another animal, check out the requirements below from Nassau Humane Society:
Nassau Humane welcomes 13 rescue dogs from Puerto Rico
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. โ The Nassau Humane Society has welcomed more than a dozen rescue dogs from Puerto Rico. Chissell said the Nassau Humane and other rescue groups took in 125 dogs from Puerto Rico. โSo we were happy to take in another 13.โIn October, Nassau Humane welcomed 15 dogs from Puerto Rico, and all have since been adopted. Now, Chissell is hoping for the same for these 13 dogs -- including Charlie, who was specifically chosen because of his medical issues. @NassauHumane has welcomed 13 rescue dogs from Puerto Rico.
Give Ducky A Fur-ever Home! | River City Live
Today on our Forever Vets Animal Hospital Paw-sing 4 Pets segment is Ducky from Nassau Humane Society! Ducky is the perfect balance: he is very curious and loves to play, but also enjoys relaxing. You can find out more about Ducky and other great pets up for adoption at nassauhumane.org!
Give Vida A Fur-Ever Home! | River City Live
Today on the show we had Vida from Nassau Humane Society! She is a sweet pup who loves snuggles, car rides, and belly rubs. Nassau Humane has many amazing dogs that are looking for their fur-ever home. You can find more about your perfect family member at nassauhumane.org.
Nassau Humane rescues 20 dogs living in 'squalorโ at Puerto Rico shelter
The Nassau Humane Society has taken in more than a dozen dogs rescued from Puerto Rico. Nassau County Humane Society has taken in more than a dozen dogs rescued from Puerto Rico. โThe shelters become full very quickly.โNassau County Humane Society has taken in more than a dozen dogs rescued from Puerto Rico. Nassau County Humane Society has taken in more than a dozen dogs rescued from Puerto Rico. He along with 20 other pups were of 300 dogs rescued from a crumbling Puerto Rico shelter that has more than 800 dogs.
Nassau Humane Society takes in 20 dogs from Duval County home
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Nassau Humane Society in Fernandina Beach took in 20 small dogs Friday from Animal Care and Protective Services in Jacksonville. The dogs were surrendered to ACPS on Friday, and the shelter contacted Nassau County for help. All of the animals will need vaccinations and some will need spay-neuter surgeries, which NHS will pay for. Dogs requiring spay-neuter will be posted for pre-adoption pending their surgeries. 20 dogs surrendered to the Nassau County Humane Society.
Abandoned dogs from Bahamas up for adoption in Nassau County
NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. - Dogs rescued from the Bahamas are up for adoption at the Nassau Humane Society. They are just two of the nineteen dogs up for adoption at the humane society. These dogs were originally among 97 who were rescued by Chella Phillips during Hurricane DorianRELATED: Nassau Humane rescues some of 97 dogs saved in Bahamas homeShe had nearly 100 dogs in her home as the wind and rain battered the Bahamas for days. Nassau Humane Society is accepting donations for both people and animals in the Bahamas and the dogs rescued from the islands. Anyone wishing to make a donation can visit the Nassau Humane Society website.
Nassau Humane rescues some of 97 dogs saved in Bahamas home
The Nassau Humane Society has rescued 27 of the dogs that Chella Phillips kept in her home as the wind and rain battered the Bahamas for days. As part of that effort to help the Bahamas, Nassau Humane reached out to Phillips' rescue and other rescues that were assisting her and offered to take in some of the dogs. PHOTOS: Nassau Humane Society rescues some of 97 dogs saved in Bahamas home |WATCH: Nassau Human Society operations director talks about 'Nassau helping Nassau' on 'The Morning Show'Nassau Humane Society's shelter was nearly empty after community support to help clear the shelter before Hurricane Dorian. Nassau Humane Society is accepting donations for both people and animals in the Bahamas and the dogs rescued from the islands. Anyone wishing to make a donation can visit the Nassau Humane Society website.
'Nassau helping Nassau': Shelter's relief efforts go beyond animals
One Northeast Florida organization launched an effort, "Nassau helping Nassau," to help both people and animals across the Bahamas. This is an effort that needs to go hand in hand or hand in paw," said Christina Sutherin, operations director at Nassau Humane Society. While Nassau Humane Society said it is definitely focused on the animals on the islands, they're also focused on the Bahamians. Nassau Humane Society is accepting donations. Anyone wishing to make a donation can visit the Nassau Humane Society website.
Rabies alert issued after otter tests positive in Nassau County
NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. - A rabid otter in Nassau County has prompted a rabies alert from the health department. The only treatment for human exposure to rabies is rabies specific immune globulin and rabies immunization. From January to June, there have been two animals reported in Duval County with rabies and this marks the second animal in Nassau County. Nassau Humane Society is the animal control agency for the City of Fernandina Beach, and Nassau County Animal Services is the agency for all other parts of the county. For further information on rabies, go to http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/rabies/index.html or contact Nassau County Health Department at 904-875-6100.
Dogs almost ready for adoption after being rescued from meat farms
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. - After a more than 7,000-mile journey across the globe, 15 dogs are almost ready to find their "furever" homes. The Nassau Humane Society helped rescue the dogs, which were saved from meat farms in South Korea and would have been sold for slaughter. A video from Humane Society International shows the rescue of more than 200 dogs in February. RELATED: Nassau Humane Society saves 15 dogs from Korean Meat FarmsThe Nassau Humane Society drove some of the dogs to safety. In the meantime, the Nassau Humane Society is encouraging people interested in adopting to come out and meet them.
Nassau Humane Society saves 15 dogs from Korean Meat Farms
NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. - The Nassau Humane Society saved 15 dogs from Korean Meat Farms with a new partnership with Humane Society International. The Operations Director at the society drove the dogs to safety on Friday. The dogs were brought back to the Nassau Humane Society. "We have included some footage of the dogs' initial rescue in Korea and we will keep you updated on the dogs' journey to Fernandina Beach," the society said. If you would like to help us fund this rescue mission, you can do so at www.nassauhumane.org, or directly at the shelter 639 Airport Rd., Fernandina Beach, Fl.