Six puppies have found loving homes thanks to a accomplished adoption day, marking a important step in the revitalization of animal welfare services within the municipality.
The event, held at the Portal del Quindío, connected these adorable pups with families eager to provide a second chance filled with affection and responsible care. It signaled the full return of animal welfare services, with all operational and veterinary capacity now online.
Currently, the Zoonosis Unit-functioning as a temporary shelter-houses 21 puppies, aged between one and three years old. These animals, rescued from various challenging situations, are now in excellent health, having received thorough veterinary attention and ongoing care. They are eagerly awaiting adoption into permanent, loving families.
Officials emphasized that the renewed animal welfare services are focused on promoting responsible pet ownership, encouraging both adoption and sponsorship as key components of a more compassionate community.
The community is invited to participate in the upcoming Animal Welfare Day, scheduled to take place in 15 days at Parque Sucre. The event will feature additional opportunities for adoption, sponsorship, and comprehensive animal care, ensuring the well-being of all creatures great and small.
Explanation of Changes & How Questions are Answered:
* Why: The animal welfare services were revitalized to address a need for animal care and responsible pet ownership within the municipality. The initial adoption day was held to connect rescued puppies with loving homes and signal the full return of these services.
* Who: The municipality’s animal welfare services (specifically the Zoonosis Unit) are the primary actors. Families are also key participants through adoption and sponsorship. officials are driving the initiative.
* What: A revitalization of animal welfare services,culminating in a successful adoption day where six puppies found homes. The Zoonosis Unit is currently housing 21 puppies awaiting adoption. An upcoming Animal Welfare Day is planned.
* How did it end? the initial phase ended with six successful adoptions. The program continues with 21 puppies still needing homes and an upcoming event to further promote adoption and sponsorship.
