Edmonton animal rescue ‘in crisis’ with more than 450 animals in care – Edmonton | 24CA News
An Edmonton-based animal rescue says it’s in disaster with an abundance of animals needing to be adopted and “ceaseless” requests to assist deserted animals.
Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS) stated it was referred to as to assist with an deserted canine in Athabasca County who had just lately had puppies, in addition to a canine close to Lloydminster that had been shot and left at a rural intersection.
“Too many pets like these are being abandoned,” stated SCARS.
The rescue stated it has greater than 450 animals in care – greater than double what it sometimes has – and fears not with the ability to assist with these emergencies.
A raffle that was arrange to boost cash for veterinarian payments isn’t doing nicely, both, SCARS stated.
“The funds raised help cover the cost of veterinary expenses for dogs like Ken who was sent to Guardian Veterinary Services for surgery related to bullet fragments in his back and two of his legs,” stated Amanda Annetts, foster dwelling supervisor for SCARS.
Animals accessible for adoption will be considered on the SCARS web site.
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