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Animal shelter staff member cuddles up with dog, has 'sleepover' during storm

And if the storm continues, Shanda Antle says she'll be having another sleepover at Dartmouth, N.S., animal shelter on Wednesday night.

Staff at the Dartmouth, N.S., shelter have to make sure animals are cared for, even if there's a storm

Wednesday's impending storm meant a sleepover for Homeward Bound City Pound staff member Shanda Antle, seen here sleeping in one of the playrooms with dog Hawking. (Homeward Bound/Facebook)

When the staff at Homeward Bound City Pound saw Wednesday's impending storm rolling in, they knew it meant making sure someone could get to the animals in the morning.

While some might be tempted to call it a very, very long workday, the dedicated staff at the Dartmouth, N.S., shelter have another word: sleepover.

On Wednesday, Homeward Bound's Facebook pageshared a photo of Shanda Antle, sound asleep on a blow-up mattress in one of their playrooms, with 30 kilograms of fur at her feet.

"I've never been toastier in my life," Antle said. "I slept fantastic."

Staff say Hawking loves to snuggle. (Homeward Bound/Facebook)

GiseleGomes, operations manager at Homeward Bound, said it's standard to have these sleepoversduring a snowstorm.

"We are considered essential services for the animals so we really can't miss a work day," she said.

No matter the weather, the animals still require their basic care needs, such as food, bathroom breaks, medications and time to play.

Gomes said a staff member normally volunteers to spend the night and picks one of the animals to stay with them.

"Whoever snores less," she said, laughing. "Usually they like to snuggle."

Another sleepover?

Gomes said they're very lucky when it comes to theirstaff.

"We see a lot of good and a lot of bad, so in order to make it through you need to be very passionate and dedicated to your work and to the cause," she said.

Antle said this was her fourth or fifth sleepoverin the three years she's worked at Homeward Bound.

And if the weather is still looking icky on Wednesday night, she'll be staying overnight again.

"Hawking will be sharing the playroom and the mattress, after we've watched more movies on Netflix at the front desk computer."

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