KHS Announces Game-Changing Vaccine for Free-Roaming Horses

New Initiative to Protect Horses in Eastern Kentucky We’re thrilled to share a major milestone that the Kentucky Humane Society’s Equine C.A.R.E. team has been leading for free-roaming horses in Eastern Kentucky. In 2025, KHS launched a proactive, humane fertility control program in Magoffin County using Porcine Zona Pellucida (PZP)—a safe, effective contraceptive vaccine that helps stabilize wild horse populations without

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8-Month-Old Horse Colics at Willow Hope Farm

Gabriel, an 8-month-old weanling at our Willow Hope Farm, spent the weekend in critical condition and needs all the positive vibes and happy thoughts he can get. We’d noticed him laying down more than normal and as evening approached, one of our team members saw him rolling, a warning sign of colic – which can be fatal when left

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Tax-Savvy Year End Giving Tips

The end of the year is nearing and you may be wondering how you can maximize your tax benefits. Did you know that you can get a tax break while also helping the animals you love and care about? With recent charitable giving incentives introduced through recent legislation, some donors may see expanded deduction opportunities

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Chili’s Final Goodbye

Remembering Chili Our hearts are completely broken. Our sweet girl Chili passed away yesterday. We poured everything we could into her care and were awaiting bloodwork results to determine if she had Sharpei Fever, but this poor girl was just too immunocompromised to continue fighting the barrage of illnesses she’d been battling.  As we process this loss, we find peace in

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Chili Needs Your Support

When Chili arrived at our Sam Swope Pet Treatment and Lifesaving Center, her condition shocked us. This five-year-old Sharpei is painfully swollen all over her body, so much so that she cannot see or walk without extreme discomfort.  Chili’s condition is complex – she has likely been without proper care for years, and each ailment will need

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Dying Puppy Resuscitated at Sam Swope Pet Treatment and Lifesaving Center

Ralphie Update 12/4/2025 Ralphie’s survival is nothing short of miraculous. He unknowingly ingested rat poison while outside scavenging for food at only four months old. When he arrived at KHS, he was actively dying and had to be resuscitated with CPR while our team actively pushed an emergency blood transfusion. Against all odds, Ralphie is

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Emergency Equine Intake Underway

39 Horses Rescued The Kentucky Humane Society Equine C.A.R.E. team, alongside our partners at the ASPCA, Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) and Appalachian Horse Project (AHP), is assisting 39 at-risk horses who were previously collected from a reclaimed mine site in Eastern Kentucky from an individual who didn’t have proper authorization from local authorities. The 39 horses were returned and immediately

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Giving Tuesday

What is Giving Tuesday? Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement. On the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, people around the world come together for one common purpose: to celebrate and encourage generosity. When is Giving Tuesday this year? This year, Giving Tuesday is on December 2, 2025. What are the best ways to raise money for

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