Calgary Humane Society helping more pets as economy struggles
The organization helped more than 7,000 animals in Calgary last year, up from approximately 5,000 in 2014
The Calgary Humane Society is helping more and more animals in the city.
Spokesperson Sage Pullen McIntosh said the organization helped more than 7,000 animals in Calgary last year, up from approximately 5,000 in 2014.
"We are seeing those numbers increase every year, mostly due to economy. So fundraisers like this are so important for us to help those animals every day," she said, speaking at the annual Dog Jog event in South Glenmore Park on Saturday.
Helping out
Hundreds of dogs and their owners were out for the event, which aimed to raise at least $105,000 for the Humane Society and for those helping animals in Fort McMurray.
At the nearby Lakeview Community Association, Diane Smith spent Saturday collecting food, treats and kitty litter for those who can't afford to properly care for their pets.
"I can't even imagine having to give my pet up because of finances," she said. "So I created this day to help as many pets... and I'm going to cry...as many pets and their families."
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With files from Andrew Brown