Rescued Pomeranians Seeking Homes
February 9, 2008
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx. – Animal care experts say the rescue of more than 200 Pomeranians from a 70 year-old woman’s home was the largest in Corpus Christi’s history. Now just two months later, the dogs are finally ready to be re-homed.
Last December, 237 dogs were found in Alice Carlson’s home. Animal care services undertook rescue operations, and divvied up the dogs among area shelters.
Unfortunately, many of the dogs were euthanized or died due to poor health in the weeks following. But the remaining pups are much improved and may be adoptable beginning this week. They’ve been treated for everything from respiratory issues to poor dental health.
A shelter rep says that without the help of groups like PALS and the Gulf Coast Humane Society, saving so many dogs may not have been feasible.
The Gulf Coast Humane Society has 95 Pomeranians in its care. They already house 500 adoptable dogs, but are working diligently to screen potential families, to connect the dogs with permanent homes.
Another group, Corpus Christi’s Animal Care Services, only has eight Pomeranians left. They seem confident that the dogs are ready for new homes. Still, some will have to wait a bit longer because they’re too young or are still in recovery.
If you’re interested in adopting one of these dogs, contact the Gulf Coast Humane Society at 361-225-0845.
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