The Cochrane Humane Society is currently caring for 60 puppies between the ages of 2 months and about 4 months.
Earlier this month, that number was about 100.
“We’re just going through the roof this year,” said Janine Rosler, executive director of Cochrane Human. It was being done,” he said. Society.
The shelter issued a call earlier this week for used bed linen and towels to keep the puppies comfortable and clean, but since Thursday there has been a steady stream of donations that are no longer the most important. Not a need.
Laundry detergent, bleach, and other cleaning products are currently high on the wish list, but more than supplies, dogs need a home.
“That means staff and volunteers are looking after these puppies 24 hours a day.
She says the holidays are the perfect time to adopt a new pet, even though many families’ homes are in disarray.
If someone isn’t ready to have a dog for the rest of their lives, Cochrane Human needs a foster home to help them get through the next few weeks.
“It’s also a great opportunity for family volunteers,” said Rosler, “to get kids engrossed in how to take care of animals from an early age.
For more information about Cochrane Humane Society animals and other pets, please visit our website.