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Financial Help Sought for Care of Dogs Rescued from Puppy Mill in Wyandot County

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The Wyandot County Humane Society is requesting financial help for the care of 149 dogs that were recently seized from a puppy mill.

 

The money is needed to help  with the care for the animals, veterinary procedures, vaccines, spay/neuter, staff overtime, supplies and general processing.  

 

The Humane Society normally receives over 1,000 animals a month this time of year, and never turn anything away, but a sudden influx of so many animals requiring special veterinary treatment has severely taxed their space and resources.  

 

A GoFundMe campaign has been started to help raise $5,000 initially.  

 

Visit the Wyandot County Humane Society Facebook for more information.

Written by: dbeverly

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