Imagine taking care of 30 dogs for 3 months. That's what Hillside Kennels of Oxford County has been doing, on top of their usual collection of stray animals. The dogs are part of the group of 42 that were removed from a property near Eastwood back in November. Hillside Co-Owner Tracey Gibson says the dogs are doing better today. "The dogs are doing great, they've all gained weight. We had to take some of their collars off, because they were getting a little tight from the weight gain. They are all friendly dogs. Obviously some of them don't like being stuck in a cage. But there's nothing we can do about that." That's because charges haven't been filed yet by the OSPCA. The dogs can't go back to the owner, and they can't be adopted until the case goes to court. Until then, Gibson says they have an immediate need for food. You can either drop it off at 786007 Township Road 6, or call (519) 469-3247.

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