Blitz Odyssey Completed
The story of Blitz began for us on July 26, 2011. This great dog was found tethered to a telephone pole in the state of Georgia by a homeless gentleman. After a short time together they relocated to New Hampshire. When the man could no longer take proper...
Save The Date for Fido’s Feast
5th Annual Fido's Feast Sunday, March 20th, 2016 The Maplewood Golf Club 2:00PM - 5:00PM We are looking forward to our Signature event - the 5th Annual Fido's Feast. Come one, come all. Featured will be wonderful food samplings from some of the finest...
22nd Annual Lupine Festival
Its time once again for the Lupine Festival - and Above the Notch Humane Society will be there on Saturday, June 6th! Stop by and say hello. Paying homage to the annual blossoming of this captivating wildflower, the Fields of Lupine Festival is...
4th Annual Fido’s Feast
Its time once again for Fido's Feast - one of Above the Notch Humane Society's largest and most successful fundraisers! Join us for an afternoon of the area's finest foods created by the region's most talented chefs and support a worthy cause....
Our Mission
Based in the White Mountain region of New Hampshire, Above the Notch Humane Society is a non-profit humane society that provides protection for unwanted or abused dogs in Littleton and the surrounding areas of northern New Hampshire and...
The Adoption Process
Dogs come to ATNHS from many of the surrounding towns. Each dog visits the vet and is brought up to date on vaccinations, spayed or neutered if necessary and receives any other required medical attention. During the first week, the dogs adapt to their new...
The Gift of Volunteering
The Above the Notch Humane Society’s mission is to provide protection and care for unwanted, abused and stray dogs as well as educate the public in proper animal care and welfare, but we cannot do it alone. We need the help of volunteers; good...
Fall is Back to School Time
Now that the Summer is almost over and the kids are going back to school, we turn our attention to getting back to routine. Summer was a lazy, unstructured kind of atmosphere in most homes especially those with children. The kids were around...