.QUINCY (WGEM) – Quincy College Professor Wendell Mauter spoke concerning the value of pets in the course of World War II on Saturday.World Battle II is recognized for numerous traits, yet day-to-day animals is none of all of them. That is actually why long time Quincy University professor Wendell Mauter made a decision to reveal Quincy locals regarding their value.” No person thinks of them, but there were possibly even more animals used in The second world war than some other war in human history,” Mauter explained.There were about a dozen visitors, two of them being dogs, at the occasion. Instructor Mauter revealed how animals offered a number of reasons for each sides during the battle.
He offered an example of just how USA residents gave virtually 20,000 pets to the armed forces during the course of the war.Mauter partnered with the Quincy Humane Society for the event given that he thinks that pets provide a number of tasks in individuals’s lifestyles.” All our dogs are rescue dogs coming from the gentle culture so I wished to render a small amount to what they’ve provided for us since taking on a pet it only modifies your life,” Mauter added.The Quincy Humane Society wishes to hold these types of activities in the future and also turn them right into charity events for their pet shelter.Copyright 2024 WGEM. All rights reserved.