Influx of sickly & unwanted pets as Clare Animal Welfare issue appeal for dog fosterers
Clare Animal Welfare are calling on dog fosterers to help manage an influx of sickly and unwanted pets being surrendered to the charity service post COVID-19.
Clare Animal Welfare are calling on dog fosterers to help manage an influx of sickly and unwanted pets being surrendered to the charity service post COVID-19.
Clare Animal Welfare (CAW) have a special message for the people of Clare this Christmas, asking the community not to purchase dogs from unscrupulous breeders and to recognise that, “dogs don’t come with a receipt”.
Efforts are ongoing to create the position of a Clare Animal Welfare Officer.
Clare Animal Welfare have announced details of their Spay and Neuter programme for 2020.
A LITTLE terrier named Patch, who has no eyesight, is looking for a new home following the sudden passing of his owner. Clare Animal Welfare contacted The Clare Echo as they are seeking a foster home or a forever home for Patch, after his elderly owner died suddenly in Ennis a few days ago leaving behind his …
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