Humane Society to transfer in dozens of dogs slated for euthanasia

Humane Society to transfer in dozens of dogs slated for euthanasia 

Adopters and Fosters Urgently Needed!

(Vero Beach, Florida) – The Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County (HSVB) is transferring in approximately 25 dogs slated for euthanasia from a rural shelter in Florida that is at capacity. Transportation is currently being arranged and the dogs should arrive early next week.

Adopters and fosters are needed for dogs currently in the shelter in order to make room for the incoming transfer. “Unfortunately, many shelters in Florida are experiencing an overpopulation crisis right now and we urgently need the help of our community to open up their home either permanently or temporarily,” states CEO Kate Meghji.

Fostering or adopting a dog currently at the HSVB shelter will allow the organization to help save the lives of dogs who have no other options left for them. Adoption fees for all HSVB dogs are waived through Monday, May 2, and all foster families will be provided with all of the supplies they will need to bring a homeless dog home for a staycation.

“Foster homes are absolutely critical to our mission. Whether someone only fosters once, or over and over again, they will allow us to save more lives and assist more at-risk shelters. It’s really that simple”, Kate explains. “We can’t do this work without our community’s help and support.”

Information about adoption and foster opportunities for the dogs being transferred in will be made available once they have received medical evaluations and care.

If you are interested in adopting or fostering, please visit our website at www.hsvb.org or call 772-388-3331 for more information.

HSVB is a non-profit independently operated open door shelter located at 6230 77th St., Vero Beach, Florida. The Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County is dedicated to helping and protecting the animals of Indian River County and to assisting owners to keep pets in their homes. In addition to adopting homeless animals, HSVB operates a wellness clinic and two thrift stores – one is Vero Beach and one in Sebastian. For more information please visit www.hsvb.org or call 772.388.3331.

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