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Denver Animal Shelter Working to Save 40 Rescued Dogs


DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) — A Denver animal shelter is asking for help to rescue dozens dogs rescued by a local animal control agency that planned on euthanizing the animals.

MaxFund Animal Adoption Center, a no-kill shelter, was notified on Feb. 17 of a 40 Chihuahua poodle mixes that were at risk of being killed. That’s when the shelter stepped in and contacted the owner, saying they’d work to save the animals.

So far, ten of the dogs have already arrived at MaxFund.

MaxFund is now looking for foster homes for the dogs before they’re ready for adoption, which will be around March 13.

To become a foster volunteer, please email fostering@maxfund.org

Source: KRDO News