A rescue organization in Alberta is willing to take all 16 of the wolf-dogs in Wahnapitae that otherwise risk being put down. Article content
“We are a registered nonprofit, and I know we have the ability to house the animals here,” said Cory Gilson of WARM Rescue & Sanctuary , based in Calgary, on Monday. “I would love to bring them here, where they will be safe, and we also have access to a veterinarian who specializes in exotic animals.” Article content
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