LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The Kentucky Humane Society is in desperate need of adopters and fosters for their adult dogs.
The nonprofit animal shelter is out of room for adult dogs, ranging from medium to large size. KHS is now begging for the public’s help.
“KHS is facing the same crisis that almost every other animal shelter in the country is currently experiencing,” Sara Rehfeld, KHS Shelter Operations director, said in a news release. “Every single adult dog kennel is occupied, and we are unable to take in more dogs if we don’t have the space. The best way people can help is to open their hearts and homes to adopt or foster. We have so many wonderful dogs that are looking for families to love.”
In hopes of getting dogs adopted faster, KHS is waving all adoption fees for dogs 40 pounds or more from June 9-12. All of …