After being evacuated from a small Northwest Territories town during last month's devastating wildfires, a group of puppies have travelled across the country to start a new life.
“We are so happy to be a part of the continued support of Canadian animals affected by this summer’s wildfires,” said Ashley Wright, Wings of Rescue’s executive director.Since their arrival, the puppies have been placed in foster homes while the adult dogs have been brought into shelters throughout the province. Both groups will receive any necessary medical treatment prior to becoming eligible for adoption.
Lyon said the Nova Scotia SPCA has a “strong network of foster families,” which allows for the charity to continue receiving animals that are desperate for a new home.Another rescued dog, named Falco, expresses their excitement with a Nova Scotia SPCA worker after arriving in a new province.She also added that the dire circumstances leading to the evacuation of the animal shelter in Hay River provided some perspective, which strengthened the charity’s decision to recruit the animals.
“When we were approached to help, to bring in 16 dogs, we thought about the wildfires we went through this past May ourselves, and how lucky we were that we did not have to evacuate any of our shelters,” she said.As the SPCA continues to provide medical care, the registered charity is
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