Brevard Humane Society Rescues 34 Animals From Euthanasia In High-Kill Shelter In Texas

By  //  November 7, 2017

The devastation from Hurricane Harvey continues to affect the lives of thousands of animals. Brevard Humane Society has responded by rescuing 34 animals from a high-kill shelter in Texas. (Brevard Humane Society Image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The devastation from Hurricane Harvey continues to affect the lives of thousands of animals. Brevard Humane Society has responded by rescuing 34 animals from a high-kill shelter in Texas.

The animal are now on their way to Brevard Humane Society’s Cocoa Intake and Adoption Center.

Animals who were beloved pets prior to the hurricane are now in high-kill shelters, hoping someone will rescue them. Brevard Humane Society has received many calls and emails from animal shelters/rescues reaching out for assistance with abandoned and displaced animals.

To respond to this, a new transportation donation program, “Saving Lives, One Ride at a Time” is now in place on Brevard Humane Society’s website to help defray the expense of transporting homeless pets. In addition to the expense, there are several puppies in the transport who will need foster homes.

Donors can visit “Saving Lives, One Ride at a Time” to help with costs. Those would are able to give a puppy a temporary place to stay, please contact the Foster Care Coordinator at 321-636-3343 ext. 219 or email foster.program@brevardhumanesociety.com

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