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Children fill holiday stockings for dogs at local animal rescue The students had looked up each dog’s name online and personalized the stockings. “It warmed our hearts to see the handmade stockings that had been personalized with the name of each dog and stuffed full of treats,” said Leah Craig Fieser, executive director at Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, in a press release. “It was a surprise visit that brought so much joy to the dogs and our staff members.” Brother Wolf says the holidays are a busy time for adoptions, with almost 100 dogs already having found their forever homes this December. ....
Children Deliver Holiday Stockings to Dogs at North Carolina Animal Shelter Meghan Overdeep A group of homeschool students made a surprise visit to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue in Asheville, North Carolina, this week to deck the halls with stockings for every dog in the shelter. “It warmed our hearts to see the handmade stockings that had been personalized with the name of each dog and stuffed full of treats,” Leah Craig Fieser, Executive Director, at Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, said in a news release. “It was a surprise visit that brought so much joy to the dogs and our staff members.” ....
A group of homeschool students made a surprise visit to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue in Asheville, North Carolina, this week to deck the halls with stockings for every dog in the shelter. “It warmed our hearts to see the handmade stockings that had been personalized with the name of each dog and stuffed full of treats,” Leah Craig Fieser, Executive Director, at Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, said in a news release. “It was a surprise visit that brought so much joy to the dogs and our staff members.” The students went online to find out the names of the shelter dogs in order to personalize a stocking for each and every pup. ....
From staff reports When her neighbor lost their housing this past spring, a woman in the Cherokee area knew that 20 cats had been left behind without anyone to care for them. She also knew without stepping in to help, the cats would starve, and anted to make sure that the cats were fed and loved, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue said in a news release. The woman didn’t know what would become of them if she didn’t step in to help, so she took the 20 cats into her home. Since none of the cats were spayed or neutered, 20 cats quickly turned into almost 50 cats by this fall, the release says, and the woman reached out to the organization for help. ....