100 Dogs Removed From Hoarding Situation! West Seattle Can Help!

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    furryfaces
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    ‎*100 Chihuahuas & Japaneses Chin Dogs Rescued From Hoarding Situation* F3, Pet Elements and Muttley Crew Cuts are helping collect much needed items to assist Regional Animal Services of King County in providing care for the 62 dogs in their care.

    Needed Items:

    -small dog beds

    -small collars & leashes

    -food and water dishes

    -towels and washcloths

    -plastic pet carriers

    -cash donations which will used to purchase collars, leashes, pet beds. Any left over cash will be given to Regional Animal Services.

    These items can be dropped off our West Seattle Community Partners:

    *Pet Elements, 6701 California Ave SW, 206-932-0457

    *Muttley Crew Cuts, 4200 SW Admiral Way Suite C, 206-932-6888 (MUTT)

    If you live closer to Kent, items can be dropped off at the King County Pet Adoption Center, 21615 64th Ave. S. in Kent. Cash donations made be made directly to them via http://www.kingcounty.gov/safety/regionalAnimalServices/news/2011/October/07_dogs.aspx

    RASKC is also seeking experienced foster homes to take care of the dogs on a temporary basis. If you can help, call 206-205-3403 For now, the dogs will remain in the custody of RASKC.

    For more detail about this rescue: From Q13: http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-100-dogs-found-at-burien-issaquah-homes-20111007,0,6566310.story#tugs_story_display

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    miws
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    Bump

    #736783

    JoB
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    this breaks my heart

    I’ll do what i can

    #736784

    furryfaces
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    We delivered two big bags of towels and bedding; a large, heated dog bed (so several little dogs can cuddle); and four food dishes. We got two meet to of the dogs..who were heading to their foster home. All 61 dogs have none been placed in foster homes! Yeah!

    Collars, leashes, bedding and dishes are still needed for these foster dogs. Almost every dog has health issues and will require medical attention–some more than others. This makes monetary donations extremely important. If you would like to make a donation for medical needs, please go to:

    http://www.kingcounty.gov/safety/regionalAnimalServices/news/2011/October/07_dogs.aspx

    …for the link to their donation page.

    Thanks for caring!

    #736785

    furryfaces
    Participant

    Just a little bump to remind folks that some sweet little dogs need our help.

    #736786

    furryfaces
    Participant

    We were at Regional Animal Shelter of King County’s Volunteer Celebration last night. The volunteers and staff are amazing people. There was a lot of discussion about these hoarded dogs and the medical/dental needs they have….

    Wow…is all we can say.

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