Animal Stories

Chance has been here too long!

UPDATE! CHANCE FOUND HIS FOREVER HOME! Chance’s handsome face may look familiar to you. He is our longest-term dog at Great Plains SPCA, having been with us for more than 100 days. And unfortunately, the COVID-19 situation has not done him any favors. Because we are taking the necessary measures to ensure the safety and

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Help Stephanie Find Love

Stephanie was brought to us as a feral 1 month old kitten extremely sickly and vastly undersocialized. She is now just over 6 months, meaning that the vast majority of her life has been spent in the shelter, and the entirety of her life has been without a home and family. Stephanie has spent time

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Alumni Uzi Update

Kris Kringle was brought to us by Animal Control in February of this year from a hoarding situation. He needed dental extractions and treatment for an upper respiratory infection. He patiently waited for 6 months until being adopted by Lexi in September. Kris Kringle, now Uzi, has meant the world to Lexi ever since! Check

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200 Days Too Long

Bryan has been in our care for over 200 days. Brought in as a stray, Bryan was stressed and terrified the minute he walked through our doors. He was so nervous around new people that even when he began soliciting for attention, he would flinch  in fear when anyone would pet him. Our staff have

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Mimsy needs your help!

Today, we are excited to announce the launch of our Holiday Match Campaign Home for the Holidays! Watch this quick video from Tam Singer, CEO of Great Plains SPCA, as she introduces this important campaign! Throughout the month of December, a generous anonymous donor will be matching dollar for dollar all gifts up to $150,000,

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Gyps’ Second Chance

When Gyps arrived at our shelter over a month ago, she was missing a lot of hair and her skin was red, itchy, and extremely uncomfortable, as seen in the first photo. Our Veterinary Staff went to work to determine the underlying issues of Gyps’ symptoms to be able to determine the best treatment plan

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