The shelter's Nichola Patey said in an email to BayFM news, “it's a police matter so there's not a lot they can really disclose regarding where the dogs came from.”
It’s not something you see often but 4 dogs have been surrendered to the NL West SPCA on Lundrigan Drive. Nichola Patey is with the shelter. In an email to BayFM news, she says “it's a police matter so there's not a lot they can really disclose regarding where the dogs came from.” Patey added that the four dogs have wonderful personalities, all very loving and gentle. They are all still available for adoption, and looking for forever homes. All four have been vet checked, vaccinated and will be spayed/neutered prior to being adopted. Their ages and details about their individual personalities have been posted on the NL West SPCA Facebook page under the dogs for adoption album. Meanwhile, BayFM has contacted both the RCMP and RNC to find out more about the dogs.
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