

The Humane Society at the time did not have the adequate space for all of the dogs. "So when they first came in, they were set up in our education room and pop-up kennels, pop-up cages," KuKes said.
#Fire dogs for sale free#
In the meantime, the Humane Society has already run a promotion making all dog adoptions free in order to create room for the "fire dogs." It has also asked fosters to help host adoptable dogs until the "fire dogs" are ready to be adopted. We'll have to work with them for their behavior before we can of course adopt out in good conscience because we've got to make sure the public is protected." "It just depends on how they respond to meds," KuKes said. "Some of them have behavioral issues, a couple of the dogs are pretty mean. While some of the dogs may be available for adoption beginning on Saturday, many won't be available for another couple of weeks or even a month, according to KuKes. "It's kind of a good thing there was a fire because now this was brought out to the attention of the authorities," KuKes said. KuKes said the fire was a blessing in disguise for the dogs now under the Humane Society's care. She got in over her head and didn't know where to go." "From what I understand, the lady wasn't doing something terrible. "They've all pretty much been neglected not necessarily mistreated, just neglected," KuKes said. KuKes said he doesn't believe the dogs were mistreated. They're basically being shaved down to nothing." They're being groomed because they're so matted. "Some of the dogs range from being in really bad shape to some are social," KuKes said. "There's not really any one dog that's in great shape that can be adopted immediately. "A lot of things we need people can't donate, we have to go purchase," KuKes said. "So that's why we're asking people to make donations to our emergency medical fund, which we always have, but we went through a lot of the money that was in reserve just to do the antibiotics for these 30 dogs."

One of the dogs doesn't have use of his hind legs and needs a wheelchair device.Īs of Wednesday, none of the dogs were ready to be adopted. The dogs need grooming, specialty shampoos and other medications to prepare them for adoption. The organization raised $4,595 through its Facebook page by Wednesday afternoon. The Humane Society has already burned through the roughly $3,000 in its emergency medical fund to provide antibiotics to all 30 dogs, according to Barry KuKes, community outreach director. It costs $200 to medicate each dog for just one week.

I MUST BE ABLE TO TAKE THE DOG OUT IN THE FIELD WITHOUT FEAR THAT IT WILL PERFORM & KNOW THAT THE DOG WILL HANDLE WITHOUT PROBLEMS AS WELL AS KNOWING THAT WHEN THE DOG BARKS IT'S A RABBIT & NOT TRASH.The Halifax Humane Society is trying to raise at least $10,000 by Tuesday to help pay for medication and treatment for 30 neglected dogs that were saved from a house fire in Port Orange last week. THAT'S NOT THE ONLY QUALIFICATION THOUGH. I WON'T CALL A DOG FINISHED IN MOST CASES UNTIL THE DOG IS 2 YEARS OF AGE (I HAVE SEEN A FEW EXCEPTIONS). I LOVE RUNNING BEAGLES & I WANT OTHERS TO HAVE THE CHANCE TO RUN DOGS THAT HAVE A LOT OF HUSTLE, HANDLE GREAT, DON’T RUN TRASH, & HAVE GOOD CONFIRMATION. I SHOW DOGS IN THE FIELD NOT IN A TRAINING OR RUNNING PEN & MY NAME MEANS MORE TO ME THAN MONEY SO I WILL TELL YOU THE TRUTH ABOUT A DOG. IF YOU LIKE DEALING WITH PEOPLE WHO LIE TO YOU DON’T CALL ME. IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE ANYONE WOULD TRY TO SELL THE BEST THEY HAVE EVER OWNED OR HAVE THE RESOURCES TO COME UP WITH DOG AFTER DOG THAT IS A JUMP DOG. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU TALKED TO WHAT I CALL “DOG TRADERS”? THEY USUALLY HAVE THE BEST DOG THEY HAVE EVER OWNED FOR SALE OR EVERY OTHER WEEK THEY HAVE A “JUMP DOG” FOR SALE.
