Eastern Shore, VA – The Eastern Shore Regional Animal Facility issued an urgent plea for assistance, highlighting the critical situation facing numerous dogs in need of rescue.
The facility emphasized the dire need for rescue efforts, noting that time is quickly running out for these animals. While some are deemed adoptable, others require placement in rescue organizations to ensure their safety and well-being.
Expressing concern over the limited time available for networking and outreach, the facility urged the community to share the message widely and tag any potential rescues that may be overlooked. Despite efforts to contact numerous organizations, the sheer volume of animals in need surpasses the available resources for networking.

Emphasizing the unique qualities of each dog, the facility underscored their belief that all animals deserve a chance at a better life. They offered to provide additional information on individual dogs to interested parties.

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