09-08-2017, 03:19 PM
Four dogs from Dallas will be arriving in Toronto soon.
The shelter they were in became flooded and they had to be rescued. These dogs were in the shelter before the hurricane hit so they are not rescued pets. They were already there as strays. They are part of a program that transfers dogs from a shelter in Dallas to the Toronto Humane Society.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/harvey/2...find-homes
I didn't realize that Toronto had already taken dogs from the Dallas shelter. These four dogs will be adopted in no time at all.
With any luck I will get to see them getting walked when I am at the shelter working on the garden.
Dogs from all over end up at our Toronto shelter. We are able to bring them in and find homes. For dogs that were already strays before Harvey hit this is a good solution.
It is too bad they didn't move them out before the hurricane hit, but at least they were rescued in time.
So now some lucky Toronto families will have new special dogs in their lives.
The shelter they were in became flooded and they had to be rescued. These dogs were in the shelter before the hurricane hit so they are not rescued pets. They were already there as strays. They are part of a program that transfers dogs from a shelter in Dallas to the Toronto Humane Society.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/harvey/2...find-homes
I didn't realize that Toronto had already taken dogs from the Dallas shelter. These four dogs will be adopted in no time at all.
With any luck I will get to see them getting walked when I am at the shelter working on the garden.
Dogs from all over end up at our Toronto shelter. We are able to bring them in and find homes. For dogs that were already strays before Harvey hit this is a good solution.
It is too bad they didn't move them out before the hurricane hit, but at least they were rescued in time.
So now some lucky Toronto families will have new special dogs in their lives.
Catherine