Source: Good News Network

Dogs are notoriously scared of the bright, noisy fireworks that ignite American skies every Fourth of July – and shelter pups have no one to soothe them.
Thankfully, the canines at this animal shelter in Phoenix, Arizona felt like they had a caring family on this year’s Independence Day.
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control launched their first ever “Comforting Companions” initiative in which they asked volunteers to spend their holiday evening calming the nervous dogs.
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And the shelter was delighted when 200 people arrived, eager to help.
“Some people sang to them, some people…
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