Sno Valley Pet Services Launches Annual Christmas Stocking Drive

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Sno Valley Pet Services has launched its annual Christmas Stocking project to help pets in need during the holiday season. Dorie Ross, who has operated the local pet food bank for a decade, highlights the importance of sharing joy with pets and their owners. Last year, Ross partnered with Susan Burk to establish the organization as a nonprofit, focusing on rescuing and rehoming animals. Currently, five dogs are available for adoption through the initiative. Community members can access wish lists and necessary items for rescues on the Sno Valley Pet Services website, encouraging local shopping to support the cause.

The Christmas Stocking project not only aims to provide for pets but also fosters community involvement and awareness. This event remains a beloved tradition for many, as it brings together pet lovers to contribute to a worthy cause. By participating, supporters can make a meaningful impact on the lives of pets and their families this holiday season.

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