Seized dogs getting care, Billings Gazette
Dogs rescued in Wibaux, KXNet.com
Seized dogs getting care, Billings Gazette
Dogs rescued in Wibaux, KXNet.com
Here is some news coverage of the seizure of nearly 100 dogs in Wibaux, Montana on September 1:
100 dogs seized from Wibaux home, Billings Gazette
Dogs Seized in Eastern Montana, KULR-TV
United Animal Nations (UAN) is leading operations to shelter nearly 100 dogs removed from an overrun property in Wibaux, Montana this morning. UAN volunteers joined the Wibaux County Sheriff’s Department and The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to remove the animals after neighbors raised concerns over the unsanitary living conditions and substandard care of the dogs.
Please read more about this response in our press release.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, Wisconsin
On Wednesday, July 14, the news came that the animals removed from the shelter in Baker, Montana, had been surrendered and could be moved to out-of-state shelters where they would have a chance to find forever homes.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, Wisconsin
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, WisconsinÂ
For 62 dogs and 25 cats from the Eastern Montana Humane Society, today was a red letter day (or should I say red shirt day).
Submitted by EARS volunteer Heidi Ziegler of Los Angeles, California
Unlike natural disasters, in seizure cases, there is typically more time to plan and set up the shelter. On Wednesday and Thursday, July 7 and 8, volunteers with United Animal Nations' Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) arrived in Kern County, California from points north and south to do just that.
Seized dogs getting care, Billings Gazette
Dogs rescued in Wibaux, KXNet.com
Here is some news coverage of the seizure of nearly 100 dogs in Wibaux, Montana on September 1:
100 dogs seized from Wibaux home, Billings Gazette
Dogs Seized in Eastern Montana, KULR-TV
United Animal Nations (UAN) is leading operations to shelter nearly 100 dogs removed from an overrun property in Wibaux, Montana this morning. UAN volunteers joined the Wibaux County Sheriff’s Department and The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to remove the animals after neighbors raised concerns over the unsanitary living conditions and substandard care of the dogs.
Please read more about this response in our press release.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, Wisconsin
On Wednesday, July 14, the news came that the animals removed from the shelter in Baker, Montana, had been surrendered and could be moved to out-of-state shelters where they would have a chance to find forever homes.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, Wisconsin
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, WisconsinÂ
For 62 dogs and 25 cats from the Eastern Montana Humane Society, today was a red letter day (or should I say red shirt day).
Submitted by EARS volunteer Heidi Ziegler of Los Angeles, California
Unlike natural disasters, in seizure cases, there is typically more time to plan and set up the shelter. On Wednesday and Thursday, July 7 and 8, volunteers with United Animal Nations' Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) arrived in Kern County, California from points north and south to do just that.
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Seized dogs getting care, Billings Gazette
Dogs rescued in Wibaux, KXNet.com
Here is some news coverage of the seizure of nearly 100 dogs in Wibaux, Montana on September 1:
100 dogs seized from Wibaux home, Billings Gazette
Dogs Seized in Eastern Montana, KULR-TV
United Animal Nations (UAN) is leading operations to shelter nearly 100 dogs removed from an overrun property in Wibaux, Montana this morning. UAN volunteers joined the Wibaux County Sheriff’s Department and The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) to remove the animals after neighbors raised concerns over the unsanitary living conditions and substandard care of the dogs.
Please read more about this response in our press release.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, Wisconsin
On Wednesday, July 14, the news came that the animals removed from the shelter in Baker, Montana, had been surrendered and could be moved to out-of-state shelters where they would have a chance to find forever homes.
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, Wisconsin
Submitted by EARS volunteer Kim Diloreto of Neenah, WisconsinÂ
For 62 dogs and 25 cats from the Eastern Montana Humane Society, today was a red letter day (or should I say red shirt day).
Submitted by EARS volunteer Heidi Ziegler of Los Angeles, California
Unlike natural disasters, in seizure cases, there is typically more time to plan and set up the shelter. On Wednesday and Thursday, July 7 and 8, volunteers with United Animal Nations' Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) arrived in Kern County, California from points north and south to do just that.