Can You Help These Dogs Be Transported from Louisiana to Pennsylvania?
Family of Rotties Need Help Getting to Their Rescue
This Transport is for a Rottweiler family coming from a kill shelter in LA who are now in boarding until transport. They must move next weekend 3/27 & 3/28!!
If you can drive please contact Denise: bleuone63@yahoo.com with your information and the leg you can drive.
Thank You!
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