Happy Clients come to SRPP
Dear Debbie and Sam Russell’s Pet Provisions;
When I checked Gracie and Copper into SRPP Friday afternoon, it was the first time I have left Gracie anywhere …AND FELT GOOD ABOUT IT! I knew that with Miss Debbie there, they were in good hands and that they were going to have a very good weekend! I love the idea that they can socialize in a play area with other dogs and have some freedom that they enjoy at home. Their “Boarding Report Cards” are adorable and I appreciate the comments so much! Knowing that they were going to have a good weekend made my weekend very enjoyable as well! Thanks so much!
Gwen, Gracie and Copper
Sam Russell’s “Kennel Pack Leader” Named Wednesday’s Woman of the Elizabethtown Newsenterprise
Debbie Howe, our own dog whisperer, made the news with her keen sense of dog knowledge. Read all about her great work with the dogs that come to Sam Russell’s for daycare or boarding.
You Tube Video Supports Hardin County Animal Shelter
This fun dog video supports the Hardin County Animal Shelter. Watch it. like it, and pass it on.
Sept 24 is Pet Palooza Weekend in Hardin County
September 24 will be the kick off of our Pet Pallooza fundraising weekend. The first annual Mutt Strut, a 2K walk with your pet, will be held at ECTC. Registration begins at 8:00 AM; Strut starts at 9:00. There will be lots of other fun too; contests, pet friendly booths, food, and dogs for adoption. Other events in Elizabethtown that weekend will be a Bucket Brigade collecting donations on Dixie and Mulberry, and a Restaurant Night donating a percentage of their sales to the animal shelter.
$20 to pre-register for the Mutt Strut on the Paws Shelter Foundation web site, www.pawsdonations.org or $25 at the event. Check out web site for more details.
Paws Shelter Foundation Inc. created to fund new Hardin County Animal Shelter
Elizabethtown will soon be welcoming a new Hardin County Animal Shelter. The old shelter was donated to the county in 1956, by Jan and Bill Schmidt. It was a wonderful blessing at that time, but has become an outdated facility that is not adoption friendly.
A foundation, PAWS Shelter Foundation, Inc., has been created to fund a new improved facility. A building located at 220 Peterson Drive, Elizabethtown, Kentucky has been purchased. Designs are in works to make this a state of the art animal shelter serving all of Hardin County. Our goal is to raise a $1M to finance the renovation. Your support is needed to do this. We are a not-for-profit 501C3 organization (Tax ID # 45-243-1905) which makes the value of your donation tax deductable.
Donations can be made on the Paws Shelter Foundation web site. www.pawsdonations.org



















