National Exposure for Local Animal Rescue Group – Logan’s Run Rescue
National Exposure for Local Animal Rescue Group – Logan’s Run Rescue
This Friday, February 19, two dogs that were rescued by Logan’s Run Rescue of Marble,NC, will be featured on the morning show, “The View.” After being rescued and fostered locally by members of Logan’s Run Rescue, these two dogs were shuttled to Northshore Animal League in New Jersey to find forever homes. It is much easier to find adoptive homes for dogs in other areas of the country than it is here in Cherokee County, because those locales have much more stringent spay and neuter laws, resulting in many fewer animals for adoption. Many of the humane societies in N. GA and WNC have so many stray and unwanted animals brought in, that they are euthanizing numerous animals that are not old or sick, just because they do not have room for them. It is the goal of Logan’s Run Rescue to help end the local problem of animal overpopulation. Information about Logan’s Run’s programs, including low-cost spay and neuter, PEPOP, and LOCO, can be found on their website at www.logansrunrescue.com.
On Friday, Mike Malloy, of Northshore Animal League, will be discussing the work of his organization on “The View.”. As a part of his interview, he will be recognizing two dogs, Suzie and Bruiser, which were a part of Logan’s Run Rescue’s last shuttle of 15 dogs to Northshore, two weeks ago. Twelve of those dogs, half of which were puppies, have already found their forever homes through Northshore.
Please make a point to watch “The View” this coming Friday, on ABC, at 11am, if possible. Also, pass along this information to your friends, to help get the message out regarding the importance of spaying and neutering your pets. February is National Spay & Neuter Month.





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