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Pup-fuelled warmth offered at the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society in Cornwall
Summary
The centre held a public meet-and-greet for puppies born in its care, and staff reported nine of the 12 pups can begin rehoming; the agency has also scheduled its annual Cupcake Day fundraiser for Feb. 23.
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The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society — Cornwall and Region Animal Centre hosted a public meet-and-greet where people could snuggle with puppies. Twelve puppies were born in the centre's care and staff reported they can begin rehoming nine of them. The event was relaxed and offered a low-pressure way for people to enjoy time with the animals. The agency has recently rebranded and broken ground on a new facility that will move operations from Boundary Road to Second Street West.
Key details:
- Twelve puppies were born in the centre's care.
- Staff reported nine of the puppies are ready to begin rehoming.
- The public meet-and-greet allowed puppy snuggles with no pressure to adopt.
- The centre recently changed its name to include the Humane Society and Cornwall and Region.
- The agency has broken ground on a new facility to move from Boundary Road to Second Street West.
- The annual Cupcake Day fundraiser is scheduled for Feb. 23 to raise funds for the humane society.
Summary:
The meet-and-greet provided a low-pressure way for the community to connect with animals and for staff to begin rehoming part of the litter. Upcoming items include the Cupcake Day fundraiser on Feb. 23 and the planned move to the new facility; timeline details were not stated.
