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Megan & Beth: The Paws Report, August 23

Today on The Paws Report at 3:30:

Seven-week-old Beth and Megan are two Beagle mixes looking for a loving foster home. These two sweet girls were born at the Kentucky Humane Society when their mother was brought in as a stray and went suddenly into labor. Now these bundles of joy are looking for a foster home where they can continue to grow until they’re ready for adoption! Do you have the time and love to give these babies a comfortable place to rest for a couple weeks? If so, apply to become a foster caregiver at the Kentucky Humane Society’s Main Campus, 241 Steedly Drive, in Louisville. Visit www.kyhumane.org to view all adoptable animals or call 502-366-3355 for more information.

The Kentucky Humane Society has taken in 19 animals saved by Animal Rescue Corps during the shutting down of a puppy mill. Staff is currently caring for 8 kittens, 2 Chihuahuas, 3 hound puppies, a chocolate Labrador retriever mix, a hound mix, and 4 adult cats, including a Himalayan and a British shorthair. They are in need of loving foster families to help care for these animals as they have suffered abuse and neglect. Tonight is also Dog Day at the Park! KHS wants to encourage everyone to come out with their dog(s) to their last Dog Day at the Park event for the season. The game starts at 7:05 p.m. and all proceeds from dog tickets benefit The Kentucky Humane Society's lifesaving mission.

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Laura is the afternoon host from 3-6 pm weekdays. Email Laura at lshine@lpm.org

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