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Pet food relief in TX
This is a reputable organization that has already gotten 2 semi-loads of
food (35-38 pallets each load) out to the affected areas. http://www.greyhoundrescueaustin.com/gra/index.php Don't know about the flood striken areas of the NE. Anyone have any reputable links? buglady take out the dog before replying |
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Pet food relief in TX
Haven't heard of any specific group yet. The pet food bank in Austin
has been active for some time, which makes it reletively simple for them to organize something like this; they have a facility to put the food in. Town Lakes, the last drop off location listed, is the city/county animal control shelter. I only know that because we've pulled a couple of dogs from there over the years. Jo Wolf Martinez, Georgia, USA |
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