Lynn Sheedy, now retired from teaching but as active as ever, is among a group of volunteers who walk dogs at the Warwick Animal Shelter. “It’s as good for me as it is for them,” said Sheedy. …
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Lynn Sheedy, now retired from teaching but as active as ever, is among a group of volunteers who walk dogs at the Warwick Animal Shelter. “It’s as good for me as it is for them,” said Sheedy. Animal control supervisor Ann Corvin said the shelter can “always use” dependable volunteers to walk dogs. There are no time requirements, but consistency is important. Presently, the shelter has 10 dogs for adoption, including Hazel, seen here with Sheedy, who took a break from her stroll to lie down for this picture.
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