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Established in 1965, HAWS assists over 6,000 animals and welcomes more than 31,000 human visitors annually. As an “open admissions” shelter we lead the community in animal welfare and assure sanctuary for all animals in need, regardless of age, health or temperament. HAWS is a non-profit, entirely donor-fund organization with an active humane education program, and both wildlife and companion animal rescue services for Waukesha County.

"Steer"-ed to Safety

By Humane Animal Welfare Society
Tuesday, Jul 22 2008, 01:19 PM

Dateline, July 16, 2008 - WAUKESHA

The Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) of Waukesha County, Inc. Animal Rescue Team sprang into action early this afternoon when a wayward Waukesha County Fair participant wandered across the shelter's front lawn on Northview Road in Waukesha.  The County Fair grounds are just down the road, west of HAWS' shelter at 701 Northview Road.

HAWS to the rescue!"We're used to seeing dogs being walked on our grounds, but not livestock:  it was quite a shock to look out our windows and see a large black steer looking back at us," said Jennifer Smieja, HAWS Development Coordinator.  "He seemed somewhat spooked, and just searching for a safe place away from the commotion and traffic."

HAWS Adoption Counselor Lisa Neaman, who has shown animals at the Fair in past years, identified the bovine as possibly a black Angus crossbred steer, weighing a minimum of 800 pounds.

Neaman, Kennel Lead Jaime Merkel and Spay-Neuter Clinic Manager Cassie Gugin ran out to assist the steer's handlers and a Fair official who were attempting to corral it back to safety.  The round-up lasted about a quarter mile, when the group was finally able to get a halter around the steer and wrangle it back into a trailer.  The HAWS staffers offered water for the animal that was obviously tired and weary from his jaunt.

Smieja noted with a smile: "With our ‘open admissions' policy, it makes perfect sense to us that he would seek Shelter at HAWS."

By the way - HAWS Halloween Howl II is coming up October 31, 2008!  Sure, it's warm outside, but mark your calendar now for a spooktacular time - and a great way to celebrate Halloween and help animals all at the same time.  Tickets will be available in late August...

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About Humane Animal Welfare Society

The Humane Animal Welfare Society is an open admissions shelter located at 701 Northview Road in Waukesha. Established in 1965, HAWS assists over 6,000 animals and welcomes more than 31,000 human visitors each year. We are the #1 resource for people who love pets - come adopt, learn, donate, join!

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