Category: Pet Shelters

BE PART OF THE HALO 14 DAYS OF RESCUE LOVE CAMPAIGN

This Valentine’s Day, we are launching our 14 Days of Rescue Love campaign where we will be sending Halo Spot’s Stew and Halo Freeze-Dried kiblets to shelters each day from February 1 through 14. Partners Freekibble.com and GreaterGood.org are donating Halo natural pet food as part of their annual 1.5 million bowl commitment to rescue.

TEEN FINDS UNIQUE WAYS TO HELP HOMELESS CATS

Inspired by her late grandparents’ love of animals, one teenager in Illinois is finding innovative ways to help her local cat rescue. Sabrina Hoagland’s grandparents, Diann and Butch Hoagland, were passionate about giving back to the community and, like Sabrina, loved animals. Although Diann passed away in 2010 and Butch in 2014, they made a

DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED YOUNG ADULTS SOCIALIZE SPECIAL NEEDS CATS

Through an innovative program in Portland, Maine, young adults with developmental disabilities are making a difference in the lives of special needs shelter cats. According to the Portland Press Herald, The program is a collaboration between the Animal Refuge League and STRIVE, an organization that provides services and recreational opportunities for young people with developmental

GATEWAY PET GUARDIANS WINS $50,000 PETCO FOUNDATION GRANT AND 10,000 BOWLS OF HALO FOOD

The Petco Foundation awarded a $50,000 grant as part of this year’s Holiday Wishes program to Gateway Pet Guardians in St. Louis, Missouri, thanks to a story written by St. Louis resident, Julie Liszewski. Halo also donated 10,000 bowls of its natural pet food to Gateway Pet Guardians and $500 of its food for Julie’s

NORTHWOODS HUMANE SOCIETY WINS $50,000 PETCO FOUNDATION GRANT AND 10,000 BOWLS OF HALO FOOD

The Petco Foundation awarded a $50,000 grant as part of this year’s Holiday Wishes program to Northwoods Humane Society in Wyoming Minnesota, thanks to a story writen by Grand Rapids, Minnesota resident, Kacie Carlson. Halo, in partnership with Freekibble.com, also donated 10,000 bowls of its natural pet food to the Northwoods Humane Society and $500