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Thunder Bay Hospital Foundation, humane society team up to promote pet adoption

Thunder Bay Hospital Foundation, humane society team up to promote pet adoption

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There are more dogs waiting for a spot in Thunder Bay's humane society than the organization can handle, but a new partnership with the Thunder Bay Hospital Foundation is hoped to ease the numbers.
The hospital foundation, which raises millions of dollars for the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre through its 50/50 draws, will be promoting pets for adoption through its Dog Days of Summer campaign.
In the past, 50/50 players have submitted photos of their pets to be featured on the hospital foundation's web page and social media channels. This time, the spotlight will be on the humane society's tenants.
"I think the first year, we [had] just under 2,000 submissions," said Glenn Craig, the hospital foundation's CEO. "We totally underestimated how [much] people love their pets."
"This is a way of not only highlighting our own fur babies but trying to find somebody else a new fur baby."
The inspiration for the project came from American comedian Stephen Colbert, who regularly features dogs available for adoption on The Late Show, Craig said.
"It's just a great idea, great opportunity for us to be able to showcase our animals on a bigger and different platform," said Shawna Beaulieu, executive director of the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society.
While there's a steady flow of people taking in puppies and kittens, Beaulieu said finding foster and forever homes for adult dogs is an ongoing challenge.
"It's a little bit of a bigger ask, so it can be challenging to find people that have the capacity to foster a dog," she said.
"They're sticking around the shelter way too long, so to give them that break, being in a family environment, have some enrichment with people every day."
For those who aren't in a position to adopt a dog, Beaulieu says fostering is a great alternative.
"We provide all of the supplies, all of the support that you'll need, and we also have our progressive program, which is that we're looking for fosters that will take in a dog and go to training with them," she said.
"It's a lot of fun and a great way to be able to spend time with a dog, going out and doing something."
The humane society is in need of donations of adult dog food, treats and chew toys, Beaulieu added.
The grand prize for the hospital foundation's August 50/50 draw was more than $1.3 million at publication time. While draws occur every weekday, the grand prize draw is scheduled for Aug. 29.
"Every month has been increased over last year. People continue to be excited by it. We have some huge announcements we're going to be making this fall," Craig said.
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