Dogs at the South Okanagan SPCA in Penticton got an early Christmas present thanks to some initiative of volunteers and the generosity of South Okanagan Fencing.
Longtime SPCA volunteer Sue Panov and her husband had been doing the landscaping around the SPCA when they saw the need for an off-leash area for the dogs to run and play.
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She started getting quotes for fencing, but the pricing was way out of reach.
sa国际传媒淭hat was until Nik Dos Santos from South OK Fencing came over to survey the area. As we shake hands to leave, he informs me his company will do the work for free including all materials. I was blown away, I almost cried.sa国际传媒
Panov and other SPCA volunteers cleared the shrubbery, did some landscaping and made irrigation adjustments to ready the grassy area for the new fencing.
Then Dos Santos and his crew came in and put in the fencing.
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The pups are now able to run free and enjoy the backyard grass area.
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At any given time, the Penticton shelter can have around 10 to 14 dogs in its care. The number fluctuates with some going to foster care.
The new shelter manager Clare Southgate was lucky enough to be there for the completion of the fence.
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