BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The Animal Rescue League of Boston has rescued three mixed-breed dogs from a canine refuge in the Bahamas facing eviction.
Pawtcake Refuge in Nassau has rescued over 5,000 dogs in an effort to address the overwhelming amount of stray and homeless animals living on the streets in the Bahamas, explained ARL.
However, the rescue group is now facing eviction, so they are partnering with various animal welfare groups in the U.S. to find new homes for their animals.
ARL is the only animal welfare group in Massachusetts to receive dogs from Pawtcake.
Three dogs from Pawtcake have been taken in by ARL, and they range from 9-months-old to 3-years-old.
They are all female mixed-breed dogs who have persevered through “unique challenges,” such as being found in a torrential rain storm and almost dying of canine parvovirus to waiting years for a new home, said ARL.
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