CADIZ — The Harrison County Dog Pound has once again organized its highly anticipated annual fundraiser.
In a unique twist, participants have volunteered to be locked up until a fundraising goal is reached.
The objective is to raise $250 per participant. This money will support various aspects of the dog pound’s operations, including food provisions, medical treatments, and necessary surgeries. The dog pound strives to provide a safe and caring environment for its furry residents, ensuring their physical well-being and a chance of finding forever homes.
Captain Touville of the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office spends some time behind bars.
To participate, interested individuals can find more information on the Harrison County Dog Pound Volunteers’ Facebook page.
For those inclined to make a contribution, there is a secure and hassle-free donation option via PayPal using the email address harcodogpoundvolunteers@gmail.com.
The Harrison County Dog Pound Volunteers and the shelter’s dedicated staff express their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participates in this crucial fundraiser. The collective efforts of participants and generous donors contribute to the campaign’s overall success and enable the dog pound to continue its vital work in rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming vulnerable canines.