Brother Wolf Animal Rescue is excited to announce that their mobile clinic has spayed and neutered more than 1,000 dogs and cats since the program launched in November 2018. The mobile spay/neuter clinic was founded to serve communities throughout western North Carolina who may otherwise not have access to local and affordable spay and neuter services. Through this new, lifesaving resource, Brother Wolf anticipates spaying and neutering approximately 6,000 dogs and cats in 2019. No-Kill community development is an integral part of Brother Wolf’s work, and launching the mobile clinic has helped advance their partnerships with other regional animal welfare organizations. Audrey Lodato, Director of Animal Care, says “Our goal is to provide the crucial services that these organizations and their communities may not otherwise have access to. By preventing unwanted litters, we can prevent thousands of animals from ever entering the overcrowded shelter system in the first place. Shelters should serve as resource centers first and foremost to provide their communities with the tools they need. That’s exactly what the mobile clinic does.” In addition to serving animals in their home community of Buncombe County, Brother Wolf’s mobile clinic also travels to Transylvania, Rutherford, McDowell, and Haywood counties, with …
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KITTEN SEASON IS COMING: LOCAL RESCUE HELPS PREPARE COMMUNITY
The phenomenon known as ‘kitten season’ happens each year as the days get longer, temperatures get warmer, and cats have easier access to food, resulting in more mating and an increased chance that litters will survive and thrive. Here in the southeast, kittens usually begin to appear in local shelters in February.
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Brother Wolf Adoption Center To Remain Open
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue has been under the leadership of its new Executive Director, Leah Craig Fieser, since its Founder, Denise Bitz, resigned in early February. Though Fieser has been with the organization for less than a month, she has been part of the Asheville nonprofit community since 2013 and previously worked with Brother Wolf in a different position.
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BROTHER WOLF ANIMAL RESCUE HIRES NEW SHELTER VETERINARIAN
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue is excited to announce the hire of a full-time veterinarian, Dr. Megan McAndrew, who will work on-site as well as perform off-site surgical procedures.
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LEADERSHIP TRANSITION AT BROTHER WOLF ANIMAL RESCUE
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue’s Founder and President, Denise Bitz, has announced her resignation from the organization, effective in early February. This planned, mutual decision between the Board and Bitz will allow her to pursue her passion in vegan advocacy, while ensuring the stability and longevity of the organization through the appointment of a new Executive Director.
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Beloved Cat Shot by Hunter’s Arrow in Henderson County
Beloved Cat Shot by Hunter’s Arrow in Henderson County. $1500 Reward Offered for Arrest and Conviction of Person(s) Responsible.
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BROTHER WOLF’S MOBILE SPAY AND NEUTER CLINIC TRAVELS TO TRANSYLVANIA, RUTHERFORD, AND HAYWOOD COUNTIES
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue’s new mobile veterinary clinic is now providing low-cost spay and neuter surgeries to cats and dogs in Transylvania, Rutherford, and Haywood counties, with plans to expand to more counties throughout western North Carolina.
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Local dog bed company Helping Hound helps animals in need
by donating a bed for every bed purchased
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Adoption Fees Waived for Senior Pets at Brother Wolf All November
In honor of Adopt a Senior Pet Month, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue will be waiving the adoption fees for senior dogs and cats for the month of November.
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Drag Queen Bingo Event to Benefit Brother Wolf Animal Rescue
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue’s annual Drag Queen Bingo event is back and better than ever. This year’s event, presented by O.Henry’s of Asheville, will take place on Friday, November 2nd from 7-9:30pm at the Crowne Plaza.
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