Just a few days ago, a stray dog got stuck in the fencing and was injured by the spike. Kiran Kumar, an animal lover who came forward to rescue the dog, said, “The dog was found around 5:45 am in the morning impaled on the spike, and he sustained an injury to his abdomen. We had to lift him off the spike and take him to the hospital, but he was in shock and passed away.
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Do you want to add to your family and do something good for the Grayslake community at the same time? Perhaps it s time to adopt a pet! During the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, animal shelters in the Grayslake area have dogs, cats and other pets ready and waiting to be adopted.
There are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages, sizes and breeds without a home across Illinois and many of them are located in your area. In the search for a new companion, consider beginning at a local facility like Wagging Hearts, where Sonata the dog is waiting patiently. If you aren t sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in permanent homes.