The Regina Humane Society is dealing with a cute but massive problem. It has too many puppies.
The humane society is calling on the community to help find homes for 43 puppies currently in its care.
The growing number of the four-legged friends is stretching the society’s resources and space. Help is needed now more than ever.
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Bill Thorn, director of marketing and public relations for the the Regina Humane Society said he expects the organization to receive even more pups in the coming days.
“It’s something we’ve never experienced before,” he said in a statement. “Each of these little ones deserves a warm, safe, and loving home, and we hope the community will open their hearts to help make that happen.”
In hopes of finding fur-ever homes for the animals, the humane society has introduced a reduced option fee for all puppies of $75.
Each adoption includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip, tattoo and a post-adoption exam.
The animals can be see on the RHS website or in person.