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Monday, January 20, 2020

30 pups rescued from Puerto Rico earthquakes arrive in Delaware

GEORGETOWN, Del. (NBC/BVSPCA) —A Delaware animal shelter is taking in rescued dogs from Puerto Rico.

Thirty pups were flown to Delaware Coastal Airport Sunday.

The animals were saved from a series of earthquakes that have recently rocked Puerto Rico. They're currently up for adoption at the Brandywine Valley SPCA.

Wings of Rescue, greatergood.org and The Sato Project all took part in the emergency evacuation.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Couldn’t find a place closer to Puerto Rico?

Anonymous said...

6:40-Couldn't find a safer place.We do have a reputation as animal lovers.

Anonymous said...

SO we welcome pets but not humans?

Anonymous said...

If I didn't already have two dogs now, I would adopt one of them.
I have a Jack Russell that was rescued from hurricane Florence.
A really great dog!
Already house trained and loves to stay in your lap while I watch TV.
I think rescue is the way to go!