Schertz Animal Services calls for community donations to support rescued pets

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SCHERTZ, TEXAS — Schertz Animal Services is requesting public assistance to support 64 animals recently rescued from distressing conditions in a local home. The organization urgently needs donations to help care for these animals.

The rescued animals, which include dogs and cats, were found in a home in poor conditions. Schertz Animal Services managed the rescue operation and is now seeking public support to provide necessary care.

The shelter is in need of various supplies to ensure the well-being of these animals. The requested items include pet food, flea medication, and cleaning supplies like bleach and Fabuloso. The shelter is open to receiving any form of assistance from the community.

Donations can be dropped off at the Schertz Animal Shelter, located at 800 Community Circle, Schertz, TX. The shelter is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Monetary donations are also welcome. These funds will assist in covering medical expenses and other essential needs for the rescued animals. Schertz Animal Services emphasizes the importance of community involvement in supporting the care and rehabilitation of these animals.

Inquiries regarding donations can be directed to Schertz Animal Services at 210-619-1550. The public is encouraged to contact the shelter to discuss how they can contribute to the animal rescue efforts.

For those interested in adopting a pet, Schertz Animal Services also provides adoption services. The Adoption Center welcomes individuals looking to provide a permanent home for these rescued animals.

The call for donations extends to anyone willing to contribute to the cause. Schertz Animal Services thanks the community for its ongoing support and looks forward to continued collaboration in protecting and caring for animals in need.

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