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- Showcase of Homes, March 1, 2018
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A doggone trip to Puerto Rico
Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue will be sending some of its staff to Puerto Rico at the end of the month to meet with rescue groups on the island to collaborate and expand rescue efforts.
DVGRR has been accepting dogs from Puerto Rico into its program for three years.
“The number of satos, the Spanish term for street dog, is increasing, so we want to do what we can to help rescue these dogs. Because of the economic crisis there, a lot of dogs are simply being abandoned,” said Robin Adams, DVGRR executive director and founder.
Adopters of Puerto Rico dogs and supporters of the effort are helping to underwrite the cost of the trip.