Photo feature: Sending off 4-legged friends

Published 12:08 am Thursday, December 19, 2013

BRITTNEY LOHMILLER / THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT — Linda Kennon, left, hands Laura Taylor one of the 45 puppies from the Adams County Humane Society into carriers on the truck which is transporting them to Tampa and Sarasota, Fla. The American Society for the Prevention of the Cruelty to Animals rides around the country transporting animals to different shelters. More than 500 animals at the Adams County Humane Society that weren't able to find local homes have been transported to larger shelters in Tampa and Sarasota, instead of being euthanized. More than 800 puppies from the ACHS are transported to other humane societies each year.

BRITTNEY LOHMILLER / THE NATCHEZ DEMOCRAT — Linda Kennon, left, hands Laura Taylor one of the 45 puppies from the Adams County Humane Society into carriers on the truck which is transporting them to Tampa and Sarasota, Fla. The American Society for the Prevention of the Cruelty to Animals rides around the country transporting animals to different shelters. More than 500 animals at the Adams County Humane Society that weren’t able to find local homes have been transported to larger shelters in Tampa and Sarasota, instead of being euthanized. More than 800 puppies from the ACHS are transported to other humane societies each year.

 

Brittney Lohmiller / The Natchez Democrat — Laura Taylor, left, pets one of the 45 puppies from the Adams County Humane Society that Kathy Fitch handed her to be transported to Tampa and Sarasota, Fla.

Brittney Lohmiller / The Natchez Democrat — Laura Taylor, left, pets one of the 45 puppies from the Adams County Humane Society that Kathy Fitch handed her to be transported to Tampa and Sarasota, Fla.