š A snow-related roof collapse at a Newark animal shelter has displaced more than 30 dogs needing temporary foster homes.
š¶ The shelter is already over capacity, caring for 150+ animals as repairs are underway.
ā¤ļø Community members are stepping up with foster offers, donations and even help fixing the roof.
NEWARK ā If there was ever a time to channel your inner charitable spirit and open your home to a living thing in need, this is it.
Roof collapse forces emergency foster call in Newark
The Associated Humane Societies of Newark is looking for temporary housing for over 30 dogs after snow partially collapsed the roof of its facility, causing significant damage.
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āDuring the last snowstorm, heavy snow accumulation on the roof of a neighboring business fell and crushed the roof of our rear kennels, causing significant damage and displacing over 30 dogs,ā the shelter wrote on its Facebook page.
Newark animal shelter already over capacity
While no dogs or people were injured in the collapse, the damage comes as the shelter is already at capacity, taking care of more than 150 animals. This sudden loss of critical kennel space is devastating, adding more pressure, AHS said.
Large dogs needed in short-term foster homes
The shelter has put out an urgent call to find foster homes quickly for dogs that weigh over 40 pounds for roughly two to four weeks while roof repairs are being made.
Anyone who is willing to open their homes to temporarily house these animals is welcome. AHS will provide all the necessary supplies, and the shelter has dogs to fit all kinds of householdsādog-friendly, cat-friendly, kid-friendly, and more.
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