WISH LIST
The Pulaski County Animal Shelter & Humane Education Center is a wonderful facility, but it takes lots of simple household and pet care items to keep things running smoothly. Your donation of any of these items helps to keep our shelter stocked and allows us to use money from donors for medical treatments and other costs.
Some items we will gladly accept:
- Unscented Laundry Detergent for Washing Machines
- Tall Kitchen Trash Bags (13 Gallon)
- Paper Towels
- Bleach
- Hand Sanitizing Gel
- Antibacterial Hand Soap (pump bottles or refills)
- Dawn with Bleach Dish Soap
- Simple Green of Mean Green Cleaner
- Towels and Washcloths (old and used are fine)
- Non-slip bathmats (can be very small and used)
- Dog, Puppy, Cat, or Kitten Shampoo and Flea Shampoo
- Cotton Swabs
- Cotton Balls
- Triple Antibiotic Ointment
- UNSCENTED Kitty Litter (Walmart's "Special Kitty" in the red bag is great)
- UNSCENTED Clumping Kitty Litter
- Small litter boxes
- Stainless Steel food bowls and water buckets
- Dry or Canned Dog, Cat, Puppy, and Kitten Food (Pedigree Dog Food, Purina Puppy Chow, and Purina Indoor Formula Cat Foods would be wonderful!)
- Cat Treats - crunchy or moist
- Catnip
- Heavy Duty Dog Toys: Kongs (the smooth ones, please!), Nylabones, or Ropebones
- Dog Collars and Leashes
- Wal-mart or Target Gift Cards
Cleaning supplies and pet items can be dropped off at the PCHS office during our regular hours or they can be left on the front porch of the shelter after hours. If you have anything you think we could use that's not on this list, bring it over to the shelter or contact us.
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Kuranda
Dog Beds are heavy duty hammock-style beds that are made to stand up to extra wear and tear.
They keep our shelter dogs off of the kennel floors and are easy to rinse when they get dirty.
Kuranda offers their beds at wholesale prices to people who choose to donate them to shelters. We have selected 3 sizes of beds for donors to choose from. We have also selected their 40 oz. vinyl fabric for its stability and waterproofing. Please consider giving a shelter dog a good night's sleep! |
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