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Puppies rescued from Quebec heading to foster homes in Nova Scotia

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A group of rescued puppies started off the Easter weekend in Halifax getting acquainted with their foster families.

A group of rescued puppies started off the Easter weekend getting acquainted with their foster families.

The puppies, dubbed the ‘Honey Bunny Bunch,’ have now finished their quarantine. They got to spend some time at Jollytails in Halifax Friday running, playing and splashing in the pool before heading home.

“About a week ago, we brought down seven pups from northern Quebec, and now they’re going to their foster homes,” said Shelley Cunningham from Litters ‘n Critters Rescue Society.

Tune into CTV News at Five on Monday, April 21 to learn more about the ‘Honey Bunny Bunch.’

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Three husky puppies are pictured behind a small pool. Two of the huskies are mostly black with white detailing, while the other is blonde.
Puppies Seven puppies rescued from northern Quebec got to spend time with their foster families in Halifax Friday, April 18, 2025. (Mike Lamb/CTV Atlantic)