1.companionanimalnews | October 17, 2011 at 9:21 am
From a Geelong local Radio station: 93.9 Bay FM
Geelong council admits there are problems at the pound
The City of Greater Geelong admits more needs to be done to make sure more homeless animals are found somewhere to live.
It’s released a statement saying it acknowledges the situation at the Geelong Animal Welfare Society can improve further, and that it’s working with Geelong Animal Welfare Society to make sure that happens.
This comes after a group calling itself GAWS Exposed released a confronting video showing the alleged mistreatment of dogs at the Moolap facility.
An online petition calling for Geelong council to take control of the Geelong Animal Welfare Society has already attracted more than 12-hundred signatures.
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companionanimalnews | October 17, 2011 at 9:21 am
From a Geelong local Radio station: 93.9 Bay FM
Geelong council admits there are problems at the pound
The City of Greater Geelong admits more needs to be done to make sure more homeless animals are found somewhere to live.
It’s released a statement saying it acknowledges the situation at the Geelong Animal Welfare Society can improve further, and that it’s working with Geelong Animal Welfare Society to make sure that happens.
This comes after a group calling itself GAWS Exposed released a confronting video showing the alleged mistreatment of dogs at the Moolap facility.
An online petition calling for Geelong council to take control of the Geelong Animal Welfare Society has already attracted more than 12-hundred signatures.