From Pawprint Post, USA Today
Volunteers had a busy Memorial Day weekend helping care for more than 200 dogs seized in Winter Haven, Fla., from the owners of the Mid-Florida Retriever Rescue. What took so long for someone to notice and do something about the neglect of these poor dogs? One volunteer said the bath water was red because of all the flea bites. Volunteers from Tampa, St. Petersburg, Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach and Orlando offered to help after Lisa Moehring, president of Save Our Homeless Pets, posted an item on her Facebook page about the arrest of the owners. The Polk County Sheriff's Office is still asking for help and volunteers.
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Dawn Kairns
Author of MAGGIE the dog who changed my life
Website: www.dawnkairns.com
I am the author of "MAGGIE the Dog Who Changed My Life" and "FINAL YEARS Stories of Parent Care, Loss and Lives Changed." My hope is to increase awareness of animal intelligence, emotions, & the special relationship between humans & animals. Covers pet loss, puppy mill awareness, pet health, animal rescue, the spiritual bond between animals & humans, & their sixth sense way of reading us. Born out of my special bond with my black lab, Maggie.
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