'A large number of dogs' rescued by Worcester police are in need of new homes
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The Worcester Police Department has announced that a large number of dogs are in need of homes and is urging the public to consider fostering or adopting these pets. In a recent Facebook video, they highlighted 15 dogs available for adoption, rescued either through surrender or from the streets. Police spokesperson Joe Cersosimo emphasized the importance of spreading the message that these dogs require loving homes. The initial post gained significant traction, with nearly 2,000 shares and 400 comments, reflecting the community's interest in helping.
Worcester police issued a call for anyone interested in fostering or adopting the pups to contact animal control, posting a video of the dogs on Facebook on Monday.
'All of these dogs were rescued by the Worcester Police Department,' the department said with the video.
As of Wednesday evening, the video had been shared almost 2,000 times and had 400 comments.
'It's just our way of getting it out there that these dogs need loving homes,' Cersosimo told MassLive of the recent Facebook post.
Read at Boston.com
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