EMSA, OKC Animal Welfare team up for Flash Foster trip highlighting adoption opportunities

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Animal Welfare is teaming up with EMSA OKLAHOMA to highlight the needs of adoption through Flash Fostering.

On Tuesday, EMSA OKLAHOMA got a first-hand favorable moment with a boy dog named Chief. EMSA OKLAHOMA said, “Chief was absolutely amazing! He was the bestest boy and a huge hit with all of our EMSA medics and in-house Paramedic students. He is a huge cuddle bug, who just wants to be near people and be scratched. He is so mellow and was the perfect dog to bring in to help calm nerves before the big exam. In addition to stealing a little bit of lunch,
Chief definitely stole the hearts of several of our team members who want him as their own.”

According to OKC Animal Welfare , Chief A436640 is an 8-year-old, 77-pound cattle dog/mastiff mix. He is neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations and free to adopt to his next forever home.

If you are interested in Flash Fostering and making a difference in the life of a shelter dog or any adoption dog (6 months and up) click here on how to qualify for the program.

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