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Looking for Receiving Shelters for High-Risk Animals from Kern County

  • 1.  Looking for Receiving Shelters for High-Risk Animals from Kern County

    Posted 10-10-2022 03:45 PM
    Hello Everyone,
    We're looking for transport partners to help save lives out of Kern County. Specifically receiving shelters. 
    Our facilities are full of beautiful, behaviorally sound dogs of all sizes and ages. Medium and large breed adolescent dogs are at the greatest risk, and is consequently what we need to place on transport the most. But we're also struggling with the volume of young dogs, under 5 months of age. Through September of this year, we've seen more dogs enter our facilities under 5 months of age than we did in the entire calendar year of 2017, 2018, and 2019. 
    If you're a shelter in the contiguous western states (WA, OR, ID, NV, AZ, potentially MT, WY, UT, NM, CO), we can provide transport, spay/neuter, health certs and any other reasonable request. The further away receiving shelters are, the larger the number of animals we'd prefer to send for efficient application of resources. But even so, we'll pursue any opportunity.
    Any available receiving shelters in a 1,000-1,500 mile radius of central California can contact me at Cullenn@KernCounty.Com to develop a transport partnership.
    Thank You,
    Nick Cullen, C.A.W.A.
    Director
    Kern County Animal Services

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