Haines Animal Rescue Kennel

HARK - Pet Health Care Services
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Vaccination

Some diseases are very serious and can be fatal to your pet (even when treated). To help prevent your pet from getting these diseases we recommend regular vaccination.

Vaccinations sold by HARK*:
Dog - Canine Distemper-Adenovirus Type 2-Parainfluenza-Parvovirus
Cat - Feline Rhinotracheitis-Calici-Panleukopenia
*Note: HARK does not administer the above vaccinations, we only sell the vaccine with syringe and needle. Also, HARK does not offer vaccinations for rabies. This vaccination must be performed by a veterinarian.

Worming

HARK supplies treatment for control of roundworms, hookworms and tape worms for you cat(s) and dog(s).

Fleas, Ticks & Lice

Contrary to popular belief Alaska does have fleas, ticks and lice (they just aren't that prevalent). These pesky parasites can make life miserable for pets and people. HARK can help you and your pet in two ways:

  1. Medicated pet wash for fleas, ticks and lice.
  2. Topical treatment (Frontline Plus) for fleas, ticks and lice.
 
4th of July - Safe and Fun
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Did you know the busiest day for an animal control officer is July 5th? Fireworks can scare dogs so much that they will jump fences, pull from leashes and bolt from picnics. So, be sure to keep your pets secure during the holiday celebrations. Let’s make this a fun and safe Fourth of July for everyone.

 

 
Volunteers Needed
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Attention Pet Lovers. The Haines Animal Rescue Kennel is hosting a Volunteer Training for anyone interested in helping homeless pets. HARK needs volunteers to help with: dog walking, pet fostering, adoption screening, facility maintenance, fundraising and more. Just one hour a week can make a huge difference in an animals life.

The training is Saturday, May 21st at 11am. For more information, contact HARK at 766-3334.

 
NEW Online Donation Tool
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 HARK is excited to announce a new and easy way for you to support our mission. Donating to HARK helps us help homeless pets.