David Stroud - Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society
This Dog Is Personal
A rescued dog named Rocky, once a victim of a Tennessee hoarding case, transforms from fear to trust through patience, love, and freedom.
The View of Progress
CHHS’s expanding campus shows how community support fuels care, rescue, and a brighter future for animals.
Gratitude in Action
This Thanksgiving, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society honors the Adopting Angels, donors, volunteers, and staff who make their lifesaving work possible. From heartfelt adoptions to the unveiling of a new veterinary clinic, CHHS celebrates 38 years of compassion and community.
A Home For Clyde
As part of its fourfold mission, the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society highlights adoption during National Adopt-a-Shelter-Dog Month, sharing the story of Clyde—a gentle, loving dog still waiting for his perfect match.
And That’s a Wrap
Each summer, the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society’s Critter Camp empowers young animal lovers to become tomorrow’s ambassadors for kindness, compassion, and community—one paw print at a time.
A Clinic with Compassion
The doctor’s in the house! The planned CHHS Veterinary Clinic will offer a new level of care for publicly-owned pets and the shelter’s residents.
The Missing Piece of the Puzzle
Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is thinking big and thinking about the health and safety of the animals of the Plateau. You can help – visit chhumanesociety.org/vetclinic.
