HelpAWS to send 18 pups to Miami, asks for support
HelpAWS, the animal welfare organisation, recently addressed its supporters that it will be sending around 18 pups to Miami, then to Toronto.
10th of July 2023
Castries, Saint Lucia: HelpAWS, the animal welfare organisation, recently addressed its supporters that it will be sending around 18 pups to Miami, then to Toronto. Additionally, the organisation has raised concern about the pups who are not able to find their forever homes.
While appealing for help and support, the dog shelter of Saint Lucia appealed “To all our amazing followers… we need your help!”
“We currently have a cargo flight with 18 of our pups flying to Miami, then driven to Toronto. But currently, some of our wonderful pups that will be on that flight are still looking for their forever homes,” it highlighted.
It further mentioned that now the volunteers in the organisation know this is a big ask, but being able to send these babies via Cargo is one of the only options to send those babies home in addition to making room for all the pups that so desperately need the help of the dog shelter.
As per the update by the shelter, these babies have been through so much at such a young age, and they still remain affectionate and loyal. It’s now time for them to move on to the next step of their lives and bring the same joy and laughter the vet brought to HelpAWS here at the shelter to their new families.
“If you’ve been looking for your forever furry best friend, a pup that will give you endless love and kisses, a baby who fills your life with so much joy, then a Helpaws pup is perfect for you!” the organisation mentioned.
HelpAWS added while concluding, “So if you’re ready to bring home your furever best friend, make sure to apply ASAP! Please also share this post so that the world can know how much help we need at this time! If you are interested in adopting an adorable little baby, then please visit our website at www.helpaws.com/adopt.”
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