Humane Educational Society Rescues 56 Dogs and Now They Need Loving Homes
Ooltewah, TN – In a heartfelt rescue operation, the Humane Educational Society (HES) has successfully saved 56 dogs from an abandoned property in Ooltewah. These resilient pups, once victims of neglect, are now in need of caring homes, and adoption opportunities will commence starting Saturday, October 28th. The HES team has diligently ensured that all the dogs have received proper medical care, and their records have been thoroughly updated for potential adopters.
The rescued dogs, ranging in age, size, and breed, are now on the path to recovery, thanks to the dedication of the Humane Educational Society. These lovable companions are eagerly waiting to find their forever homes, where they can experience the love and care they truly deserve.
To encourage responsible pet adoption, the HES has made sure that all 56 dogs are spayed, neutered, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Prospective adopters are invited to visit the HES website, HESCHATT.ORG, to fill out an adoption application and learn more about these incredible animals.
The adoption process will officially kick off on Saturday, October 28th, providing families and individuals with the opportunity to welcome a new furry member into their lives.
The Humane Educational Society encourages individuals and families who are ready to provide a loving and caring environment for these dogs to visit their website, fill out an adoption application, and make a difference in the lives of these rescued pups. Let’s come together as a community to ensure that each of these dogs finds the warm, secure, and loving home they deserve.