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Dog shooting days are common on the Iskut Reserve, and sadly, the dogs killed are healthy

Wonderful news that 82 Canadians vets are donating their time to help spay and neuter dogs on Reserves. This is a difficult issue and one close to my heart. I have contacted CAAT and would be so thrilled if they would consider helping the dogs on the Iskut Reserve, which is remote and is located on the Stewart-Cassiar Hwy 37, 8 hours north of Smithers and 5 hours south of the Yukon border. There are no local vets and no animal shelters nearby. Dog shooting days are common, and sadly, the dogs killed are healthy. I hope CAAT can help this Reserve.

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Dog shooting days are common on the Iskut Reserve, and sadly, the dogs killed are healthy

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