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Animal rescue works to save over 200 dogs before winter storm
Summary
A New York charity and local authorities are removing more than 200 dogs from a rural Mississippi property ahead of an approaching winter storm; about 60 dogs have been taken in by nine shelters and 45 were transported to New York.
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Animal welfare groups are working to remove more than 200 dogs from a rural property near Tupelo, Mississippi, ahead of an approaching winter storm. Paws of War, a New York non-profit, was enlisted by the Lee County Sheriff's Office to assist with rehoming. Several shelters have taken animals and groups have transported dogs to other states. Some animals have reported respiratory and skin issues and shelters are seeking additional space and foster homes.
What is known:
- Paws of War was called in to help rehome dogs from a Tupelo-area property.
- By Thursday evening about 60 dogs had been accepted by nine different shelters.
- Paws of War dispatched trucks that transported 45 dogs to New York.
- The Northshore Humane Society travelled from Louisiana and took 13 dogs.
- Veterinary staff reported some dogs with upper respiratory and skin conditions and suspected heartworm in others.
- Local shelters are seeking foster homes and noted heating and capacity concerns for the incoming animals.
Summary:
Dozens of dogs have been moved into shelters and some have been transported out of the area while teams continue overnight searches for more animals. Undetermined at this time.
