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Gimme’ Shelter: Hounds at Exeter Animal Shelter
Photo, Jess Woody
If you are a dog lover and looking to adopt, then visit the Exeter Animal Shelter. This is just one of the four lovable Hounds available – and yes, they are all this beautiful!
There are three boys and one girl, they are all about one year old. These precious pups were found abandoned in the woods left to fend for themselves. Luckily someone spotted them and they were brought safely to the shelter.
They have been receiving lots of love and attention but they really would love to find loving homes with a family of their very own. They will be so grateful to feel what it’s like to be loved forever!
For more information, please call the shelter 401-294-2754 and tell them you’d love to meet the Hounds!
About the Exeter Animal Shelter
The Shelter is located at 169 South County Trail, Route 2, in Exeter. They are open to the public every day except Monday. The Friends of the Exeter Animals is a non-profit organization that helps to manage the listing of their available animals on Petfinder. Their Purpose: 1.) To provide financial support to animals in need in the Exeter, RI area and in surrounding communities; 2.) To support and help promote shelter animals; 3.) To organize, host, work on and carry out fundraising events to support the Company’s efforts on behalf of animal shelters and animals; and 4.) To carry out any other acts incidental to or connected with the foregoing purposes or advancement thereof, but not for the pecuniary profit or financial gain of its member, directors, or officers.
You can find out more information about the group and follow them by visiting the Friends of the Exeter Animals Facebook Page
If you have been thinking of adopting or know of an animal in need, please contact Karen at [email protected]