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VIDEO: Winter Arrivals Looking for Homes

This week, we aren't featuring one pet; we're putting the spotlight on Northeast Animal Shelter's full house of dogs and puppies.

This week, we aren't featuring one pet; we're putting the spotlight on  full house of dogs and puppies.

"Basically, because of the snowstorms, some of our dog arrivals were postponed," said Communications Director Stephen Oakes. "When the weather cleared up, all of a sudden, we got  a large number of groups back-to-back. As a result, we got pretty packed with dogs." 

Oakes said winter weather also tends to dissuade people who might otherwise be interested in welcoming a furry addition to their household.

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With the snow melting and more dogs on the way, now is the perfect time to adopt. 

In our video, you'll meet our featured group of arrivals, which came to the shelter last week in a trailer owned by Mark Choper of Fairway Horse Transport based in Hampton Falls, N.H.

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The 13 dogs on board came from South Carolina. Three came from an SPCA shelter in Aiken, S.C., which was damaged in a fire earlier in the month. 

Seven of those 13 arrivals are still available for adoption.

For more information on adopting a member of the crew from South Carolina and other pets in need of a loving home, call  at 978-745-9888 or visit northeastanimalshelter.org.


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