Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks and it is also a time to enjoy great food.
Saturday at noon a new celebration was introduced at the Caldwell County Animal Shelter and Control Officer Kevin Lane explained the dogs at the shelter were given a special meal made from traditional Thanksgiving food.
click to download audioLane added there were over 30 dogs currently in the shelter and there was plenty of food for them.
click to download audioCaldwell County Magistrate Brent Stallins was present and gave the blessing prayer for the meal. He is thankful for the support the community provides for the shelter.
click to download audioStallins noted he thought the dogs enjoyed the meal.
click to download audioLong time animal advocate Anne Banister was present and felt like the meal was great.
click to download audioBanister added she no longer worries about the shelter.
click to download audioThe dogs also expressed their approval for the meal.
click to download audioFor information on adopting a dog you can contact the Caldwell County Animal Shelter located on Baker Hill Road in Princeton.