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We provide affordable and accessible animal care resources to families in underserved communities. From an online gift to a charitable gift annuity, your contribution will have a significant impact in the lives of thousands of animals.
Other Ways to Donate From an online gift to a charitable gift annuity, your contribution will have a significant impact in the lives of thousands of animals. Many Massachusetts animal welfare groups are feeling overwhelmed and stuck trying to manage challenges caused by the Covid pandemic, including a huge increase in the number of dogs entering shelters and staying there longer, as well as staffing problems among both shelter and veterinary workers that has caused burnout and unbelievable stress for those trying to manage a population often comprised of animals that need more behavior and medical support.
The event begins Monday, July 15 and runs through Sunday, July Interested adopters may find more information at mspca. The future is bright for 39 dogs recently brought to the Northeast Animal Shelter in Massachusetts from Texasβone of the states hit hardest by the ongoing national dog population crisis. The plane arrived at Hanscom Field in Bedford on the afternoon of May The Operation Kindness dogs range in age from two-months to three-years-old.
They are a variety of breeds and sizes, including Chihuahuas, Poodle mixes, Hound mixes, and Pit Bull mixes. More information on the event may be found at mspca. The dogs arrived at Hanscom Field in Bedford on the afternoon of April The dogs range in age from weeks to years-old and are mostly mixes of large breeds, including Pit Bulls, Labrador Retrievers, Hounds, and Catahoulas. They will be available for adoption following their state-mandated hour quarantine and after receiving any medical care they may need.
Those interested in donating to help offset that cost may do so at mspca. The new arrivals are among dogs and cats found living in deplorable conditions at the Humane Society of the Delta in Helena, Arkansas, which was shut down by state officials last week following a police raid that uncovered dead and emaciated dogs, a huge rat infestation, and mountains of trash.