FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Eleven dogs got a second chance at comfort and safety this week after being moved from a rural shelter in Union County to the Humane Society of Broward County, just ahead of a drastic cold front expected to bring below-freezing temperatures to parts of the state.
The dogs, ages 1 to 10, had been housed in outdoor kennels at the Union County shelter. With dangerously cold weather forecast for the weekend, Florida Urgent Rescue (F.U.R.) transported the dogs more than 350 miles to Fort Lauderdale on Thursday.
Now safely indoors, HSBC officials said the dogs are settling into warm bedding and a climate-controlled environment…