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Local Shelter Pooches Prep for Puppy Bowl Appearance
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Two deserving–not to mention adorable–local shelter dogs will take a star turn when they appear on Animal Planet’s popular “Puppy Bowl” on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7.
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Two deserving–not to mention adorable–local shelter dogs will take a star turn when they appear on Animal Planet’s popular “Puppy Bowl” on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7.
What better way to put 2020 in the rearview mirror than by decking out your home or business with a dazzling array of twinkling lights. Show off your hard work and help bring joy to others by entering Saucon Source’s 2020 Holiday Lights Contest and Tour, co-sponsored by Bob’s Valley Wide Carpet Care and Blair Custom Homes.
Karen was rescued from a less than ideal situation with 124 other cats, a number of whom were undersocialized and very scared. She is now working on being more confident, along with several of her siblings at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Kuma is a sweet older gal who’s looking for a new family to relax and chill with. She’s a very well-behaved girl. She just craves love and quiet time. Meet her at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
As part of their community outreach efforts, the Center for Animal Health and Welfare has created a novel way for animal lovers to read and spend time with some of their furry guests.
A good Samaritan has paid Wiggs’ adoption fee in the hope that she finds her forever home soon. Wiggs is housed in the Lower Building at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Taz is a four-year-old Australian cattle dog (Blue Heeler) mix who weighs about 50 pounds. He is dog-friendly but can be wary of strangers, warming up after he gets to know them. Visit him at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare.
Sweet Oregano has called the Center for Animal Health and Welfare home since May 2018. Unfortunately, her family was moving and couldn’t take her with them. Come meet Oregano today!
Dozer is your typical chihuahua! He can be selective with new people. Sometimes he loves you right from the beginning and other times he may need to meet you a couple of times first.
In Episode 11 of No Rain Date, we welcome two of the best friends local pets in need have ever had, Center for Animal Health and Welfare executive director Kelly Bauer and A Furry Tail Come True owner Jessica Schwickrath. They’re pawesome! Tony Luchini of Lehigh Valley Weather Authority has our five-day forecast, which you don’t want to miss.