Puppies, kittens bring smiles to nurses during appreciation week
Puppies, kittens bring smiles to nurses during appreciation week By Blair Caldwell | May 7, 2021 at 5:20 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 7:33 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Nurses all over the country are being celebrated this week for how they selflessly served our communities through the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you came to Memorial Health on Friday, you might have been asking “Who let the dogs out?” Well, the truth is the hospital did to say thank you to their nurses this Nurse Appreciation Week.
“I am so happy right now. I hope, I mean, you can’t see that I am smiling, but I hope that you see it in my eyes that I am smiling. I am a 100% a dog person, a dog lover so I am loving this right now,” Cardiovascular ICU interim manager Latoya Gamble said.
Savannah’s newest mural is going to the dogs.
“Better Together,” designed and donated to the Humane Society for Greater Savannah (HSGS) by the artist pair of David Laughlin and Marcee Musgrove with paint provided by the Savannah College of Art and Design, covers a 7’ x 20’ wall on one end of a field adjacent to the shelter, where animal lovers can play with their newly adopted fur babies for the first time.
“I am grateful to have been asked to give my artist talents to add to a great environment during this important time for families,” said Musgrove of the project.
Humane Society offers advice before returning animals purchased as holiday gifts (Source: WTOC) By Mariah Congedo | December 27, 2020 at 9:39 PM EST - Updated December 28 at 10:25 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) -Getting a pet for the holidays isnât uncommon, so the Humane Society of Greater Savannah wants to remind people what to do if the pet may not be warming up to its new home.
The staff at the Humane Society for Greater Savannah say theyâre well-trained to handle animal returns or surrenders. The staff says bringing an animal here is a safe way to give the animal another chance to find a forever home.
Humane Society offers advice before returning animals purchased as holiday gifts
Humane Society offers advice before returning animals purchased as holiday gifts By Mariah Congedo | December 27, 2020 at 9:39 PM EST - Updated December 28 at 10:25 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) -Getting a pet for the holidays isnât uncommon, so the Humane Society of Greater Savannah wants to remind people what to do if the pet may not be warming up to its new home.
The staff at the Humane Society for Greater Savannah say theyâre well-trained to handle animal returns or surrenders. The staff says bringing an animal here is a safe way to give the animal another chance to find a forever home.