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Bone bed challenge accepted

(l-r) Bill Tarrant of Boehm-Tarrant Associates holding a bone bed being donated to the Roscommon County Animal Shelter; DeeDee Mendyk, Animal Shelter director; Toni Tarrant, Boehm-Tarrant Associates; Will Tarrant, ACO of the Animal Shelter and Patch.

ROSCOMMON – Roscommon County Animal Shelter is looking to replace sixty of their existing dog beds. The new “Puppy Playground” Bone Beds will replace the old damaged beds that were brought from the previous shelter in Roscommon thirteen years prior.

“From the damage done to the old beds, dogs are injuring themselves on the rough edges where they have chewed,” said Roscommon County Animal Shelter Director DeeDee Mendyk. “The beds also cannot be properly sanitized with holes in them so it is time to replace them.”

Each bed will cost approximately $135.00 if bought in large quantity.

Hearing this plea, Boehm-Tarrant Associates were the first to donate money for the purchase of four beds and challenged other businesses and individuals to help with the shelter’s need. Jesse Watters of Ken’s Tire & Auto promptly stepped up with a donation of five beds.

Who will be next to accept the challenge?

Monetary donations may be mailed or made in person at the Roscommon County Animal Shelter at 1110 Short Drive, Prudenville, Mi 48651. Payments may also be sent via PayPal through the shelters’ webpage at roscommoncountyanimalshelterandcontrol.com or called in at 989-366-0260 via credit or debit card payment.

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