 A new bed can make anyone feel like they're at home, and that applies to pets too. Haiti Clotter shows us how Paws and Claws Rescue and Resort in Hackensack is providing comfort for shelter dogs. You've heard about the tooth fairy, but have you heard of the dog bed fairy? Paws and Claws Rescue and Resort in Hackensack turned into an assembly line for the day. We're really excited to have Nancy Freeman and her team from Walker General Store and on Lundurgans join us to put together the corinda beds that Nancy was able to have delivered to our shelter. Farmhouse Fresh has a program where its mission is to supply shelters with dog beds. One local business is already on board by selling these $10 books and 70% of the proceeds from each book go to Paws and Claws. To keep beds supplied for Paws and Claws, they're selling we donated books here so they can sell them here too so we can just keep this program going. There were a total of 50 beds donated, 10 corinda beds and 40 dog beds and our buddy Gunard here has a bed for him to enjoy. The beds are going to help with elevation and so pets aren't just sitting on the floor or just having a blanket underneath them so it kind of helps just raise them and it'll just be a little more comforting for them. Each of the 26 shelter dogs will have their own bed. It's really important because they come from not having homes to a shelter where they're nervous, possibly scared and it can just be a little more comforting. It looks like Poplo can contain his excitement in Hackensack, Haiti, Clotter, Lakeland News. Now you may purchase a copy of a dog bed fairy book at the Walker General Store. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.