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Anyone who has spotted the emu is urged to contact the Lakeville Animal Shelter by calling (508) 947-3891. Emus are the second-tallest living bird, followed by the ostrich.
An emu on the loose in Lakeville. David Swaney The director of the Lakeville Animal Shelter said the emu's owner moved out of state, so it has no home to return to, making it harder to catch.
If anyone has seen the emu, Frates urges them to leave a voice message at the Lakeville Animal Shelter at 508-947-3891. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our ...
Anyone who spots the emu can call the Lakeville Animal Shelter at 508-947-3891 or leave a comment on Frates' Facebook post. Related story: Massachusetts emu escapes, leads owners, police on chase ...
An Emu is on the loose in Lakeville Massachusetts. The town's animal control officer said it's been spotted near the Lang Street and Country Road area. A viewer spotted the Emu on Saturday.
LAKEVILLE, Mass. (WPRI) — The emu that evaded animal control officers for several days in Lakeville was captured over the weekend. In a social media post, Lakeville Animal Control Officer David ...
It all started when Houle adopted Freckles from the Lakeville Animal Shelter in Dec. of 2021. A few months later, in April of 2022, Richmond adopted Benji from East Coast Canine Rescue.
An animal control office posted on social media that the emu was last seen in the woods near Lang St. and County Road, in driveways and snacking on a garden. However, no one has been able to ...