- After battling overcrowding, a parvo outbreak, and staffing shortages, Wakulla Animal Services is seeing improvements in adoptions, staffing, and volunteer support.
- With no space-related euthanasias since November, Director Walter Class credits growth in rescue partnerships and a stronger volunteer program for the shelter’s renewed success.
- Watch the video to see how volunteers like Cindy Heath are giving neglected dogs much-needed attention, helping them prepare for life in new homes.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Things are finally looking up for the shelter. With more adoptions, additional staff, and a growing network of volunteers, Wakulla’s animal shelter is turning the page on a difficult chapter.
The shelter recently welcomed six new animals, and with ten adoptions now fully sponsored, ten lucky families can bring home a new pet completely free of charge…