Thursday, September 22, 2016

Louisiana flood canines heading to San Diego

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SAN DIEGO – San Diego animal shelters are waiting for the arrival of dozens of rescue dogs, who were pulled from the flooded areas of Louisiana.

The severe August flooding in the state of Louisiana is being known as the worst natural disaster on the grounds that typhoon Katrina. americans misplaced their lives, their homes and in many circumstances their pets. that's the place San Diego is entering into assist.

Thrive Animal Rescue is working with other local rescue agencies to usher in as many lost canines because it can accommodate. Thrive Animal has organized for a jet to arrive at Gillespie container Friday.

they're expecting anyplace from 40 to one hundred canine. some of the dog breeds will be ranging from Chihuahua to Shepherds to hound dogs.

The dogs will be taken to shelters, rescues and kennels to complete clinical treatments and get vaccines, neutered or spayed earlier than being positioned with their new households.

applications being approved now online.

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