Melody
Sep 25th 2011, 05:08 PM
500+ Rescued Quebec Puppy Mill Dogs Need You!
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Photo: Kathy Milani, HSI Canada
Over 500 dogs were rescued from an alleged Quebec puppy mill last weekend by Humane Society International Canada, local police, and the Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries. That number is growing as pregnant females give birth – 90 puppies so far with many more to come.
This is how we can prove that the good people still outnumber the bad people:
To help with a donation, please visit Humane Society International Canada (http://www.hsi.org/world/canada/take-action/help_rescued_dogs.html).
Donations of supplies can be dropped off Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at:
HSI Canada
372 St Catherine West, Suite 319
Montreal, QC
Local businesses have stepped up to the plate to provide food and beds. They are still in need of toys that can be easily sterilized. Shelters can always use the following:
Bleach
Laundry detergent
Old towels & blankets
Garbage bags
Buckets & pails
Leashes, harnesses & collars
Crates & cages
Healthy treats
Global Pet Foods will deliver dropped-off donations to the emergency shelter:
8200 Blvd. Taschereau, Unit 1265
Brossard, QC
To adopt one of these dogs (if they become available) or to volunteer, please use this form (http://www.hsi.org/world/canada/take-action/help_rescued_dogs_form.html), or send an e-mail to info{at}hsicanada.ca with the subject line “Interested in volunteering with dogs” or “Interested in adopting a dog.” You can also use this information to contact them about donating supplies or with other inquiries.
You can also help by spreading the word!
http://allnaturalpetcare.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Quebec_Puppy_Mill_Raid-2.jpg
Photo: Kathy Milani, HSI Canada
Over 500 dogs were rescued from an alleged Quebec puppy mill last weekend by Humane Society International Canada, local police, and the Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries. That number is growing as pregnant females give birth – 90 puppies so far with many more to come.
This is how we can prove that the good people still outnumber the bad people:
To help with a donation, please visit Humane Society International Canada (http://www.hsi.org/world/canada/take-action/help_rescued_dogs.html).
Donations of supplies can be dropped off Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at:
HSI Canada
372 St Catherine West, Suite 319
Montreal, QC
Local businesses have stepped up to the plate to provide food and beds. They are still in need of toys that can be easily sterilized. Shelters can always use the following:
Bleach
Laundry detergent
Old towels & blankets
Garbage bags
Buckets & pails
Leashes, harnesses & collars
Crates & cages
Healthy treats
Global Pet Foods will deliver dropped-off donations to the emergency shelter:
8200 Blvd. Taschereau, Unit 1265
Brossard, QC
To adopt one of these dogs (if they become available) or to volunteer, please use this form (http://www.hsi.org/world/canada/take-action/help_rescued_dogs_form.html), or send an e-mail to info{at}hsicanada.ca with the subject line “Interested in volunteering with dogs” or “Interested in adopting a dog.” You can also use this information to contact them about donating supplies or with other inquiries.
You can also help by spreading the word!