pets went to families for just a five dollar adoption fee and a three dollar licensing fee. as wymt's alix casper-peak reports ... shelter workers say events
Dog Boarding Charleston Wv, like save animals' lives and helps control overcrowding. several animal shelters across the region have more animals
coming in than they do being adopted. which is why officials with the non-profit organization, appalachian s-p-c- a held an event to empty the pike county animal shelter. cindy johnson/ president of appalchia spca "pike county animal shelter can be one of the
most crowded in the region, it's a beautiful facility. when you get to many animals it's a big problem" the s-p-c-a held the same event this past november when the shelter reached its capacity. johnson "we literally emptied the shelter. we got down to
almost no animals in here and within three days the shelter was almost full again" johnson says events like this are key to keeping pets alive and ensuring the shelter has room for other animals that need to be rescued. alix officials with the animal
shelter say their number one goal is to make sure the furry pets find a good home johnson "there's nothing better than seeing an animal go out to a home that you know is going to be a great home for them and also a great home for the people" jonah varney was one of
the many children who got to take home their very first pet saturday. jonas varney/adopting first pet "a dog and a cat" "what are you going to name them?" "trooper and magic pony for the cat" officials say there were nearly 90-pets ready for adoption
saturday... they hope each one goes to a loving home....... making families happy and saving the lives of furry friends. in pike county, alix casper-peak, wymt mountain news officials with the s-p-c-a say they plan to continue the empty
the shelter events as long as they have the funding. their goal is to host one every month. fishermen in the big sandy area gathered at the jenny wiley park
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