The Scott County Humane Society has opened its new Dale and Lois Osier Adoption Center, a $1.65 million facility designed to expand care for animals and meet growing needs in the community.
New Facility Features
The new adoption center features expanded spaces for dogs and cats, outdoor enrichment areas, and a medical room that will allow the humane society to provide more veterinary services, including spay and neuter procedures.
Leaders say the community played a major role in making the project possible through donations and volunteer support. Jill Nowlin, board chair of the Scott County Humane Society, said the new medical room is among the most significant additions.
The Scott County Humane Society helps more than 1,000 dogs and cats find homes each year. Officials say they are continuing to look for volunteers to support its expanded mission.
Original reporting: WTVQ (Lexington) — read the source article.