Easy s Dog Shelter Seeks to Build its First Facility
Abused & Rescued Cats and Dogs Need a Shelter in Grundy County. Please, help us build a place where they will have Shelter and be placed in their Adopted Home!
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CHATTANOGA, Tenn., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For all of you dog and cat lovers, we have a tremendous need for your help to partner with all animal lovers to provide a clean, safe haven for abused and neglected animals who have either been rescued or surrendered. Join us in building a dog shelter in Tracy City to shelter and care for dogs who are ready to be adopted. The building will be 84 x 20, 24 pens.
A dog rescue dog sanctuary in Thailand has been saving dogs from destitution for nearly a decade. It not only cleans and feeds the animals – it also helps disabled pups get back on their feet. But now the pandemic is causing it to fear for the future.
Fingal County Council has commenced a process which will lead to the issue of a tender to provide Dog Warden and Dog Shelter services for the county from September 2021 for a four-year period.
A Request for Information (RFI) was published on eTenders. The eTenders portal is a central facility for all public sector contracting authorities to advertise procurement opportunities and is a key reference point for potential suppliers and services providers.
The RFI has been issued to alert service providers that a Market Sounding exercise is now underway to seek the views of market operators on possible approaches that may be taken by Fingal County Council in a tender process for the delivery of a Dog Warden and Dog Shelter service across Fingal. This exercise will seek to assess the ability of the market to deliver the two services either separately or as an all-inclusive service.
PHOTOGALLERY
This Shelter for Disabled Dogs in Thailand is Struggling Without Donations and Tourists Amid Pandemic
This Shelter for Disabled Dogs in Thailand is Struggling Amid Pandemic Buzz | Reuters | February 5, 2021, 6:48 pm
1/ 8 The future is in doubt for a Thai shelter that looks after more than 600 dogs, some paralyzed and disabled, after the coronavirus pandemic led to a 40% drop in donations and slashed the number of foreign visitors. Photo: Reuters
2/ 8 With tails wagging to a chorus of barks and yelps, more than two dozen dogs attached to wheels that support their disabled hind legs scramble along a rocky path, taking their daily exercise. Photo: Reuters
Energetic Puppy That Failed Two Rehoming Attempts Finds His Calling in the Police Force
An abandoned puppy that was returned to an animal shelter twice by potential adopters has finally found his true calling: He’s joining the police force.
After failed attempts of being rehomed and struggling to adapt to a comfortable house environment, the staff at the Newcastle Cat and Dog Shelter (NCDS) in Longbenton, England, feared that Rolo, a 17-month-old Springador puppy, might never find the perfect home.
“Once he came back to our rehoming center and his behavior in foster care was discussed, it became apparent to the staff very quickly that Rolo wasn’t cut out to be a pet,” NCDS Animal Welfare Manager Anjuli Hakin said, according to a Facebook post.