The Pennsylvania SPCA (Pa. SPCA) is seeking permanent homes for 10 former military and law enforcement dogs rescued from neglectful conditions at K9 Hero Haven in Northumberland County. The owner of the kennel pleaded guilty to animal neglect, prompting the rescue and relocation of the dogs. The shelter, currently housing 18 dogs, was repaired with the assistance of the Ingleside Police. The SPCA emphasizes the need for these dogs to find 'retirement homes' where they can live out their lives in comfort.
"These guys need their retirement home": The Pennsylvania SPCA is looking for forever homes for several former working dogs. https://t.co/HJaR6eiPLP
Penn. Shelter Searching for Homes for 10 Working Dogs Who Endured Neglect After Retirement https://t.co/9ep1ukiV7e
anyone in Pennsylvania who can adopt these former working dogs from the police/ military? https://t.co/KppomxuIvp
The animal shelter is currently home to 18 dogs. Thanks to Ingleside Police they were moved to safety and their temporary shelter was repaired. https://t.co/sGou3Q31Lr
A group of former military and law enforcement dogs are in need of new homes after being pulled from poor conditions at a shelter in Northumberland County. https://t.co/HJaR6eiPLP
The Pennsylvania SPCA is looking for forever homes for 10 dogs who previously worked in the military and law enforcement. https://t.co/HJaR6eiPLP
After the owner of K9 Hero Haven, in Northumberland County, pleaded guilty to neglecting animals, the Pa. SPCA is looking for homes for military and government working dogs who were saved from that kennel. https://t.co/MMBMrNQTmr