Animal shelter in Livingston gets massive donation of pet food and supplies
Stafford Animal Shelter received thousands of pounds of pet food
By: Cody Boyer
and last updated 2021-05-25 10:19:51-04
LIVINGSTON â Itâs a donation to a Park County animal shelter that goes a long way to help other shelters across the entire state.
And the staff at Stafford Animal Shelter in Livingston says itâs just the first of more to come.
When it comes to rural areas in the state of Montana, there are many and also in Montana, many people have pets.
With a donation of this size, you can see just how much of a difference one donation can make.
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LIVINGSTON, Mont. - More than a dozen dogs were found to be neglected and abandoned at a property in Paradise Valley on Tuesday, according to the Stafford Animal Shelter in Livingston.
The Feb. 5, 2021, court order said the owner of the property, Ice Fox, collapsed in his yard in May 2020 and was hospitalized in a coma for 42 days leaving the dogs abandoned.
Law enforcement seized and impounded Foxâs dogs and over time placed several dogs in the care of various âfosterâ families and the Stafford Animal Shelter.
According to the court order and findings of fact, The dogs were in rough shape.
Sled dogs reunited with owner pending animal cruelty trial in Livingston
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and last updated 2021-02-20 10:43:06-05
LIVINGSTON â New developments happening involving an animal cruelty investigation in Livingston.
Itâs been quite an emotional day here at the Stafford Animal Shelter as several dogs were taken from their foster families and returned back to the owner.
Sled dogs reunited with owner pending animal cruelty trial in Livingston
âI havenât slept since two in the morning this last week. Itâs incredibly traumatic for us to have to send these dogs back right now,â said Jacquie Love, one of the foster family providers.