
As National Puppy Day winds down, the Lorain County Sheriff's Office took to social media to share a tail-wagging update about their Corrections K-9 Team's newest recruit. Last October, the team was joined by a furry officer named Riggs. Their post served as a reminder that many puppies still await a chance to be part of a loving family.
The Lorain County Sheriff's Office is partnering with the Friendship Animal Protective League to advocate for these pets. "Last October, we welcomed our furry friend Riggs to the Corrections K-9 Team, and he wants to remind everyone that there are still amazing puppies out there waiting for a loving home!" read the post, splashed with a call to action for potential pet adopters. Those interested in fetching a new four-legged friend are encouraged to visit the Friendship APL's website for adoption information.
The local community has shown support for the message, spreading the word and enthusiastically celebrating National Puppy Day. "If you’ve been thinking about adding a four-legged companion to your family, visit the Friendship Animal Protective League—because every pup deserves a forever home," the Lorain County Sheriff's Office continued to warmly promote the cause.
For those looking to adopt, the Lorain County Sheriff's Office provided a direct link to Friendship APL's adoption page. Through thoughtful outreach like this, they aim to directly connect potential owners with loving puppies in need of homes. This gesture underscores the integral role these animals play in our lives—whether as companions at home or partners in law enforcement.
As this celebration of puppies ends, the Lorain County Sheriff's Office hopes their message will resonate beyond just one day. With hashtags like #LorainCountySheriff, #DoingTheRightThingForTheRightThing, #HappyNationalPuppyDay, #adoptadog, and #adoptashelterpet, the office's social media post serves as a beacon for animal lovers and a testament to the loving homes dogs like Riggs have found.









