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Looking for Helping Hands

Would you like to volunteer and help animals, but don’t always have the time? Do you want to show your children the value of giving back to their community, but are challenged to find something to fit into an already hectic family schedule? Or maybe you’re a Scout, young student or an adult needing community service project hours. We welcome these “Occasional” volunteers and created a day just for you! Our first WAG Helping Hands Day will be Saturday, February 4, at Tractor Supply in Monroe, GA. New volunteers are welcome to join us from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. as we educate the community about WAG and animal issues, take donations for our pet food pantry, and try to find homes for some very…

WAG dogs are New Jersey Bound!

There’s nothing better than great partnerships to help more animals. WAG is happy to renew our partnership with Burlington County Animal Alliance of New Jersey (BCAA). We’ve helped pull and transfer dogs in the past to this great group and thanks to our friend and their GA contact, Terry Rogers, we’ll be working with them more in the months ahead. Some of you may recall Terry and her husband Jim drove us to our CT adoption events in their shuttle bus, and they continue to spend countless unpaid hours driving dogs to new homes in the northeast. Lots of dogs in the Walton County shelter owe their lives to these awesome folks and we’re happy to help. Several of our Puppy Prevention pups recently went…