 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. As residents of Eastern Kentucky work towards recovery after the July 26 flooding, many are also still searching for missing pets. The Fully County Animal Shelter has worked closely with the Kentucky Humane Society to free up kennels for pets lost in the flood water. They were here. They've been here twice so far. First time they came in, they pulled, I want to say 36 cats, 13 dogs. Second time they took, I want to say 15, 20 cats and a couple of dogs. And they're supposed to be back this weekend to help us again. They're pulling everybody that was previously already available for adoption. That way we can make room for flood victim dogs or dogs that have been showing up during flooded areas. The Fully County Animal Shelter has provided medical care, baths and more to rehabilitate the pets that were injured during the floods. The shelter is also housing several animals for those who lost their homes. So the ones that have come in that were in the flooded areas, they've got, some of them have injuries, they are terrified, they don't know what's going on. Some of them we've had to bath and they are just scared to death. One of them had a gash on his chest, he currently has nine staples. The other one had a wound from his, end of his nose up to right below his eye, went all the way through and it broke a tooth. He's been to the vet twice to get cleaned out and then surgery on his, to repair some of it. One of them, the one with the injury on his face, he also had a sister come in a day later. She didn't have any injuries, she just breathed in. We've had some other smaller ones, people from have lost everything. We have a few dogs here that were just waiting for them to be reclaimed. But yeah, the ones that, they're scared to death, they really are. It's took a lot to try to win them over because they don't know what's going on. The Floyd County Animal Shelter is currently adopting out cats for $90 and dogs for $120. The shelter is also looking for volunteers to help walk and socialize the dogs. If you are missing a pet, call the Floyd County Animal Shelter at 606-886-3189. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.