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The Hualien County Government on Saturday said it would try to relocate 50 dogs that were being cared for by a private shelter in the county, after the shelter’s owner passed away. Chu Su-mei (朱素梅), 68, sometimes cared for up to 100 stray dogs at a time, which she fed using donations collected through her shelter’s Facebook page, Aunty Chu’s Dog Shelter in Hualien Needs Our Help (花蓮朱阿姨狗園需要你我的幫忙). Hualien Department of Agriculture Director Chen Shu-wen (陳淑雯) said the county would first communicate with Chu’s family to see if they would continue to care for the dogs, the Central News Agency reported on ....
The Hualien County Government on Saturday said it would assist with relocating about 50 dogs from a shelter owned by a prominent benefactor who has passed away. Aunty Chu’s Dog Loving Paradise (朱阿姨愛狗樂園) was owned and run by Chu Su-mei (朱素梅), a 68-year-old dog lover. Staff from the county’s Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine office determined that the dogs at the shelter were all in good health shortly after Chu’s death on July 5, a county official said. The county government would first try to determine whether Chu’s family wants to run the shelter, Hualien Department of Agriculture Director ....
Taipei, July 16 (CNA) The Hualien County Government said Saturday it will assist with the relocation of some 50 dogs at a shelter owned by a prominent benefactor who recently passed away. ....