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Humane Society announces Love on Wheels
From staff reports
On March 4, the Humane Society of Flower Mound (HSFM) put three dogs on a truck bound for Dewitt, N.Y. and a new life thanks to an innovative new program that will send dogs to partner organizations in other parts of the United States where adoptable dogs are in short supply.
Love on Wheels will take dogs facing euthanasia from shelters in the DFW area and send them to rescue organizations in the northeast such as New York, where effective spay/neuter and education programs have resulted in adopters being placed on waiting lists to find available rescued dogs.
“It’s a little surreal to those of us in Texas who see hundreds of dogs in shelters every week with no place to go, to think that there are places where people want to adopt but can’t find dogs,” said Stacy Smith, vice president of Animal Advocacy for HSFM. “When we realized we could save them if we could just get them to where the adopters are, we knew this was something we had to do.”
The first such organization to sign on is Helping Hounds Dog Rescue of Dewitt, NY (www.rescuhounds.com). Volunteers were there to greet the first group of dogs -- Lucky, Prius, and Skye -- when they arrived on March 10. Prius, a shepherd mix who had been at the Wise County Animal Shelter for weeks before being accepted into the program, was adopted that day. Smith said that was possible due to input from a foster home in Texas who housed Prius for two weeks before her trip.
“Our foster homes are a key part of the success of the program,” she said. “Foster homes allows us to ensure the dogs are healthy and ready to make the trip, but more importantly, they provide important information to the receiving organization about the dogs’ personalities, which lets them start looking for adopters before the dogs even arrive.”
HSFM expects to save an additional 20 dogs per month by mid-year through Love on Wheels, using the services of professional transporters like Dog Runner Pet Transport (www.dogrunnerpettransport.com) who take great care in the handling and comfort of the dogs on the long trip. However, the program is not without cost: each dog costs HSFM approximately $150, which the organization will not recoup in adoption fees. Smith said the financial support of the community will be vital to sustain Love on Wheels.
For information on Love on Wheels, email wheels@hsfm.org.
Since 1997, HSFM has given hope to thousands of homeless, abused, and unwanted animals in Flower Mound and the surrounding communities by providing spay/neuter programs, adoption opportunities, and education to the public about animal welfare.
Visit www.hsfm.org for more information.
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