WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Jordan Banyunes, public relations director for the Kansas Humane Society, brought a dog named Torque Leewis to KSN's Pet Project on Thursday afternoon. He weighs 62 pounds and is about 1 year old.
Bani Younes says that Tork Leewis is the kindest boy in the world.
“He just loves cuddles and pets,” Banyunes said.
Bani Younes says that he is actually her favorite.
“I really love him. I went out to the garden with him and he just flopped at my feet and got his belly rubbed,” Banyunes said. “He's very, very sweet and a really great kid.”
Click here for a bonus photo of Torque Leewis.
There are many volunteer opportunities at KHS.
“Volunteering activities include interacting with the animals, taking the dog for a walk, washing dishes and laundry, and helping out at the clinic,” Bani Younes said. . “The volunteers at our clinic are amazing. They assist with the flow of the surgery.”
Without volunteers, Bani Younes said, KHS would be backed up with work.
“We really need volunteers to help us with our mission to help care for animals,” Bani Younes said.
For more information and to sign up to volunteer, visit kshumane.org.