In Memoriam: Judith Phillips Hanzel
Check out what our volunteers have to say about their experiences with our “Dog Daycations” program and get to know some of our wonderful dogs! Read their heartwarming stories and see how these special outings have created unforgettable moments and strengthened the bond between our shelter dogs and their human companions.
We’re getting ‘Soggy for the Doggies’ on August 17th with Laps of Love!
Join Jennifer and Lynn on our Facebook page (Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary) for Facebook Live broadcasts from the event, all morning long! Meet our valued swimmers and sponsors, special dogs and cats, track lap totals, and see how close we come each hour to our fundraising goal!
Help us help our deserving animals and go to halliehill.com to pledge your support for the swimmer(s) of your choice!
Upon her arrival at the local shelter, Astrid was a bit untamed. Her sister and she were moved to Hallie Hill for socialization. She takes delight in other dogs’ company and shows a playful side. Astrid seems smart and is motivated by food. She accepts human touch and will walk on a leash, though she might not enjoy exploring new environments or walking in busy places. Given time and patience, she has the potential to become a wonderful pet.
Copper
Copper, a charming hound mix, was found as a stray and brought to Hallie Hill. He possesses the lively energy of a puppy and joyfully greets people of all ages. At a recent bustling event, he behaved excellently on a leash, meeting both humans and dogs. He’s a diamond in the rough, waiting for the perfect family to discover his true shine.
Dolly
Dolly, a charming hound, arrived with some health concerns but is now flourishing. She possesses a robust voice that she reserves for moments of excitement. Her interactions with other dogs and all humans at the sanctuary have been positive. However, her compatibility with cats remains untested.
Bandit
Bandit, a regal light gray tabby, carries himself with a kingly attitude. Despite his often grumpy expression, he welcomes human affection. He may assert dominance over other cats, yet he remains harmless. This wonderful senior deserves a wonderful home.