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    AARCS holiday adoption campaign has had ‘no interest’, 12 dogs await homes

    yyctimesBy yyctimesDecember 17, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Twelve pups who need love now more than ever are still waiting for their forever home, amid a holiday adoption campaign.

    People at the Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society, commonly known as AARCS, posted on their Facebook page Thursday that none of the dogs available for a reduced fee have received any interest since the holiday campaign began on Dec. 1 not.

    “We are saddened that none of our 12 Dogs of Christmas have any current adoption applications,” the post reads.

    “Although they may have some special quirks, they all deserve such a loving place to call home!”

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    During the first 12 days of the month, the nonprofit shared that these dogs may have some “special quirks,” like Alphabet, 7, who does better in a home without another pet or like Charles, 1, who ‘ n gets a little too restless when you see other dogs on walks and needs an owner who can work with him to cultivate new habits.

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    The fee for adopting the dogs is reduced to just $75 – usually it is $100 to $550 depending on the age of the dog or puppy.

    “With a little extra love and patience, any of them would make a great loyal companion,” AARCS said.

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    To learn more about the 12 Dogs of Christmas campaign, or to adopt one of the available dogs, visit the AARCS website.


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