Initiative focuses on the most-overlooked dogs
Brandywine Valley SPCA is seeking holiday sleepover hosts for dogs like 8-year-old Nelson, a laid-back, loving, young-at-heart boy who enjoys cuddling on the couch. He walks well on a leash and will do anything for treats. FILE PHOTO December 12, 2020
The Brandywine Valley SPCA is seeking fosters as part of its third annual holiday sleepovers.
This year’s sleepovers will focus on finding foster families to welcome the shelter’s most-overlooked dogs into their homes over the holidays. While the dogs are enjoying the holidays in foster care, the BVSPCA hopes to get insights, photos and videos that will help them find forever families for the dogs after the foster period.
Brandywine Valley SPCA to hold Holiday Sleepovers
Delaware News Desk
The Brandywine Valley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is seeking fosters as part of its third annual Holiday Sleepovers.
This year’s sleepovers will focus on finding foster families to welcome the shelter’s most overlooked dogs into their homes over the holidays. While the dogs are in foster care, the BVSPCA hopes to get insight, photos and videos that will help them find forever families for the dogs after the foster period.
The BVSPCA has prioritized dogs at each campus that could benefit; the campuses include Georgetown, Dover and New Castle in Delaware and West Chester in Pennsylvania.