Call it dog day.
On the same day last week, two humane organizations and a group of residents offered to help Chesterfield County reduce the number of homeless dogs and cats killed each year and increase the number sterilized and adopted.The Richmond SPCA is seeking a partnership in which animals at the county’s shelter in danger of being euthanized would be transferred to the SPCA for safekeeping and adoption.
The Richmond Animal League has offered a low-cost partnership for sterilizing pre-adoption animals and providing medical services.
Read the rest of the story at: Help offered to Chesterfield’s homeless animals | Richmond Times-Dispatch.


