Fernandina Beach, FLa. — The Nassau County Humane Society say 13 more dogs from an overcrowded Puerto Rican animal sanctuary have arrived in Fernandina Beach and will soon be seeking forever homes.
Nassau Humane and other U.S. rescue groups agreed to take in the dogs, with the airlift conducted by Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Palm Beach County.
A Nassau Humane rescue van returned Friday with 10 dogs and 3 puppies. After being evaluated by the shelter’s veterinary and staff over the weekend the dogs will be made available for adoption as soon as they’re ready.
NHS welcomed 15 Puerto Rican dogs from an earlier rescue mission in October, all of which were later adopted.
The number of stray dogs in Puerto Rico has been estimated in the hundreds of thousands.
Debbie Chissell, NHS Executive Director, says “We really want to encourage people to open their homes and hearts this holiday season and give these dogs the second chance at life that they deserve.”
NHS also hopes that the community will again offer financial support for the rescue.
To learn more about donating visit NassauHumane.org/donate
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