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Washington County Humane Society

The logo for the Washington County Humane Society features a silhouette of a person kneeling to interact with a dog. A bird is perched on the person’s shoulder, and a small cat is sitting between them. The text below reads: “WASHINGTON COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY” in bold blue lettering, followed by the tagline “ALL THEY NEED IS YOU.” in teal.


The Washington County Humane Society (WCHS), located in Slinger, Wisconsin, is dedicated to protecting animals from suffering and cruelty, providing care for those affected by neglect and abandonment, and enhancing the lives of animals and people through education, adoption, and compassion. WCHS offers a range of services, including pet adoption, dog training, wildlife assistance, and community outreach programs. They also provide volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups, as well as foster care programs for animals needing temporary homes. The organization hosts various events throughout the year, such as the Festival of Trees, to engage the community and support their mission. For more information or to get involved, visit their website at wchspets.org.

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The logo for the Washington County Humane Society features a silhouette of a person kneeling to interact with a dog. A bird is perched on the person’s shoulder, and a small cat is sitting between them. The text below reads: “WASHINGTON COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY” in bold blue lettering, followed by the tagline “ALL THEY NEED IS YOU.” in teal.

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Washington County Humane Society

Slinger, Wis. • Visit Website


The Washington County Humane Society (WCHS), located in Slinger, Wisconsin, is dedicated to protecting animals from suffering and cruelty, providing care for those affected by neglect and abandonment, and enhancing the lives of animals and people through education, adoption, and compassion. WCHS offers a range of services, including pet adoption, dog training, wildlife assistance, and community outreach programs. They also provide volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups, as well as foster care programs for animals needing temporary homes. The organization hosts various events throughout the year, such as the Festival of Trees, to engage the community and support their mission. For more information or to get involved, visit their website at wchspets.org.

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