Letter: Animal shelter population growing
As a volunteer for the Flathead County
Animal Shelter, I have been a witness to the ever-growing
population of stray and owner-surrendered dogs at the shelter.
In the past few weeks, the shelter’s
population has grown to approximately 80 dogs.
It is truly heartbreaking to see so
many former loving and faithful companions awaiting their new homes
as more continue to arrive at the shelter.
As a result of a recent KAJ/KPAX news
story, the Missoula Humane Society extended their generous help and
support by taking nine of the shelter’s senior dogs to their
facility for adoption. Our community is extremely fortunate to have
the support of local/regional media, the Missoula Humane Society,
the Flathead Spay & Neuter Task Force and the Humane Society of
Northwest Montana in helping the shelter’s companion animals find
forever homes.
As a reminder, please make sure all
pets are collared with ID and tags (and also microchipped) to help
recover lost pets, especially during thunderstorm season.
Considerable efforts should be made in contacting family members
and friends, placing ads in local newspapers and posting flyers in
an attempt to re-home one’s pet(s) prior to surrendering it to an
animal shelter.
Cindie Jobe
Kila