For a few hours during the Bladen County Animal Shelter’s “Paws & Pamper Party,” the typical routine of the facility paused. The usual chorus of barks and nails tapping against concrete mixed with laughter and excited voices as people cooed over the many pups lined up against the walls. Volunteers began filtering into the shelter after 1 p.m. on Friday, May 15, filling out forms and taking… Source
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