The Canine Club is a dog care service provider based in Locust Point, in Baltimore, Maryland. They offer a range of services, including dog daycare, dog boarding, and dog grooming, treating all dogs like family and providing a safe, nurturing environment. More information can be found on their website.
The Canine Club Baltimore is stepping up to help alert people after a big rescue mission involving animal welfare in the city. Following a situation where 83 dogs rescued from a Baltimore home, the club has announced its commitment to supporting the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, or BARCS by helping with some donations and letting their customer base know how they can help them. They are known for their top-notch doggy daycare and grooming services, and details about these offerings can be found on their service page, and are now focusing on assisting BARCS in handling the sudden rise in new dog arrivals.
To address the crisis at BARCS, The Canine Club Baltimore is temporarily expanding its offerings to include fostering dogs that urgently need care. This initiative aims to provide some of the 83 dogs rescued from Baltimore home with a temporary home, easing the load on BARCS's resources until they can be permanently adopted.
Jay Mueller, a spokesperson from The Canine Club, shared their perspective: "We understand the current situation at BARCS is pressing, and as a part of the Baltimore community, we feel it's important to help get the word out to our customers and locals in the area.
BARCS efforts show how vital community support can be for local animal welfare groups, highlighting the importance of businesses and residents stepping up during urgent situations. The involvement of The Canine Club Baltimore demonstrates its dedication to getting the word out to help all dogs in need.
BARCS has recently seen a surge in the number of animals coming in, with over 150 dogs already in their care before receiving the 83 dogs rescued from Baltimore home. Jennifer Brause, the shelter's Executive Director, spoke about the challenges, mentioning that dog intakes have jumped by 71% over the past two years. This significant increase underscores the urgent need for community help and resources.
The Canine Club Baltimore's promise includes getting the word out to those who can possibly help BARCS and these 83 rescued dogs get proper temporary shelter and any medical attention required until BARCS can accommodate them better. .
Beyond offering their support, The Canine Club Baltimore is encouraging its network of dog lovers to consider fostering, adopting, or donating to BARCS to help in caring for the 83 dogs rescued from Baltimore home. They also provide live webcams at their facilities, giving potential adopters and caregivers a chance to see the dogs, which helps boost community involvement.
Jay Mueller emphasizes the importance of working together, saying, "Community collaboration is vital in cases like these. Our goal is to create a network of help where businesses and residents come together to support animal welfare. We're hopeful that many will step forward to provide homes and assistance to these dogs in their time of need."
As BARCS continues to cope with the large number of animals, The Canine Club's efforts provide much-needed support and demonstrate the power of working together. This cooperation highlights how community ties can be strengthened and how local businesses can play a significant role in tackling public issues.
The Canine Club Baltimore continues their regular services and encourages residents to reach out if they want to help or get involved with the fostering initiative. More information can be found by contacting the club directly or visiting their website for updates and ways to contribute.
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For more information about The Canine Club, contact the company here:
The Canine Club
Jay Mueller
(410) 539-7626
support@ccdogdaycare.com
1624 Beason St, Baltimore, MD 21230
https://ccdogdaycare.com