(WJET/WFXP)– The ANNA Shelter announced they’re offering peace of mind by expanding one of their programs to help make a plan for anyone concerned about their pets after they pass away.
Known as their Pet Directive Program, the shelter said the program will help pet owners concerned about crossing the rainbow bridge before their furry companions.
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The new service comes as part of their ANNA CARES Program for community outreach, saying that they want to make sure pets get the care their owners would want for them when they can’t be there.
Anyone interested in the program is encouraged to email Ruth Thompson at [email protected]…