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Acting as an Emergency Placement Partner for the Humane Society of the United States, the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County (HAWS) will receive its first transport of displaced shelter animals Sept. 4.

“The animals coming to HAWS are from a type of ‘domino effect’ — these are animals that were already in shelters looking to be rehomed, before Hurricane Harvey’s arrival,” said HAWS Executive Director Lynn Olenik. “Texas and other southern shelters need to make space for those animals that are in need of temporary and emergency shelter, whose owners are known and/or are local, to ensure they can be reunited.

“Our biggest need at HAWS at this time will be foster homes for these animals,” Olenik said. “We are looking for foster homes that can give a 60 to 90 day commitment for these pets.”

Most of the pets needing foster care will be dogs, although HAWS may receive cats and small animals as part of the transport. Veterinary care and behavior support, along with any care supplies, will be provided by HAWS.

“You provide the love, HAWS will provide everything else!” said Olenik.

To register as a HAWS Foster Home, call the shelter at 262-542-8851, x0. Once HAWS has a complete idea of the number and types of foster situations, they will hold a basic foster training session and place the animals.

For more information, visit hawspets.org.

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