January 11th transport
Cold weather and icy roads did not stop Nancy B. and her son Ryan from visitng the shelter on January 11th. They arrived with a full load of dog and cat kibble and other supplies for the shelter.
RYAN & NANCY
They spent the evening and the morning of january 12th taking care of cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies that are waiting for a placement.
RYAN & KITTY
What a great help to have them in spite of the subzero temperatures.
RYAN AT WORK

Ryan helped with the dogs, and kennel cleaning.
ORRIS & MORRIS
LIONESS
TINKY
They left at 10:00 am loaded with 5 cats including Morris, Orris, Chopin, Lioness and Tinky enroute to the Tricounty Humane Society.
GIANNA
Also on board was a puppy named Gianna, rescued from the Red Lake garbage dump, and now happily going to All Dog foster care. Gianna is a great little puppy who already is crate trained. She loves to snuggle in her blanket and has been holding her bathroom breaks for the two times a day she goes outside. She is darling.
TWO PUPS
A litter of 4 pups were enroute to Twin City Rescue and Pet Project Rescue, each taking in two.
TWO MORE PUPS
Thank you so much Nancy and Ryan for coming all this way to help and also for the great rescues that are willing to take the red Lake animals.
We appreciate you.
Sincerely, Karen
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