By Janet Floren | NASF Volunteer
We are hoping to be ‘home for the holidays’ this December. Thanks to our donors, the north kennels now have gates and as soon as the guillotine doors are installed, the shelter will house between 16 to 30 dogs. With double the kennels and dogs, the perimeter fencing is a top priority for the health and safety of the animals.
We hope to have homes for all adoptable animals by the end of the year. It’s wintertime and pets should have a nice warm home environment.
Please consider our local animal shelter project when thinking of charities this year-end. Even though the dogs and cats are housed in the building, there’s a long list of interior jobs that need to be done to finish the building, for safety and health of the animals and to enable volunteers to do their work.
Thank you for your continued support of the Newberg Animal Shelter,
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