Palm Beach Animal Rescue Transports Dogs, Cats Out Of Harm's Way

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A large animal shelter is bringing some new animals back to West Palm Beach from areas in the potentially direct path of Hurricane Milton.

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has transported nearly two dozen dogs and 15 cats from shelters in Clewiston and Venice Beach to get them out of harm's way.

It's part of the rescue's emergency assistance plan in which teams travel across the state in rental vans to pick up animals.

Some of the rescued dogs will be flown to Panama City Beach for safety. Now, they're trying to make room by urging folks to foster dogs.

Peggy Adams also has an adoption special in effect until October 15th with adoption fees just $25 for adult cats and $50 for adult dogs. Click Here for more information.

The rescue transported 12 dogs and 16 cats from shelters in the path of Hurricane Helene.


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