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hart has been rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing dogs since 2004.That's 15 years of self-less dedication from our team of volunteers to give 1400+ dogs a chance at a healthy, happy and safe life.
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We participate in ASNTF's (Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force)
clinics when we can and in May we are participating in what ASNTF
is referring to as 'the largest clinic they have ever had'!
As in past years, hart has made a donation to partially fund
clinic operations and will be providing dog food. The last clinic
had about 4,500 pounds of dog food transported by the 'hartmobile'.
These clinics work toward controlling the overpopulation
problem!
Also, our foster team has been preparing as best they can to
take dogs in. There is always a high number of dogs requiring
placement as a result of the clinics.
If you or anyone you know is interested in fostering, now is the
time!
Wanna help us help more doggos?
Go here! http://www.humaneanimalrescueteam.ca/foster.aspx
Thanks in advance 
Hi, I'm Cassie and I'm looking for someone special who might
want me.

Meet Miss Cassie!
This sweet girl has been in HART's care for 3 years. She is in
DESPERATE need of someone to call her own. She has had a rough go
in life and humans are sometimes really scary to her. She gives a
lot of signs when she is stressed like:
- Avoidance
- Jumping on you slowly
- Shaking off
- Lip licking
- Lifting her paw
She will go to her kennel if she is too nervous and that is
ok. We are teaching her to walk away when she is
stressed.
When Cassie gets to know you, she is so sweet, cuddly and fun!
She loves leashed walks (long line), exploring and enjoying
wildlife. She has learned to offer to jump on things like barrels
and big round bales while she surveys her kingdom. She is now
comfortable exploring the pond (not too deep yet!), rocks, sand,
gravel and a boat! She loves a good, all over body scratch!
She needs a home with one or two people and no little ones, on
an acreage on her own or with a non- pushy dog. She doesn't
really play with other dogs as she would much rather be with her
people.
She is very good in her kennel and it should be used in times
when she may not be comfortable. Moving quads and tractors are
still exciting to her and someone who will not yell at her or
expect too much of her. She needs to eat her food in her kennel to
keep other animals safe from her growls.
Cassie needs a home to recover from all that she has been
through. She has been on a recovery program at K9 Misfits. The new
home for Cassie should come and spend some time learning all about
her to make her transition easier.
Are you that special forever home? Please contact hart
immediately so that you can meet Cassie and come out and spend some
time working with her before you take her home. We want this home
to be her last. She has waited too long…