These Oklahoma puppies just arrived in Colorado and they’re adorable!
The animals were rescued from a damaged shelter and taken to Colorado after several deadly tornadoes plowed through the state.The arriving dogs will receive veterinary care and behavior support. Once they have been assessed and treated, the dogs will be put up for adoption, which Foothills anticipates will happen in the next several days.
The community can drop off donations at Foothills Animal Shelter any day between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. You can also donate to SPAR or Foothills Animal Shelter through this link. The Follow UpWhat do you want Denver7 to follow up on? Is there a story, topic or issue you want us to revisit? Let us know with the contact form below.
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