Virginia Currents
Virginia Currents: Fighting Animal Neglect
Clip: Season 28 Episode 13 | 4m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Hear how Richmond Animal Care and Control's goal is to rescue and save not euthanize.
Virginia Currents learns from the Richmond Animal Care and Control how they tried to save “Tommie” the dog who was fatally burned. Also hear how RACC's goal is to rescue and save not euthanize. And find out how to spot pet neglect in your neighborhood.
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Virginia Currents is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Currents
Virginia Currents: Fighting Animal Neglect
Clip: Season 28 Episode 13 | 4m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Virginia Currents learns from the Richmond Animal Care and Control how they tried to save “Tommie” the dog who was fatally burned. Also hear how RACC's goal is to rescue and save not euthanize. And find out how to spot pet neglect in your neighborhood.
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