Animal sanctuary founder to speak at Seattle Human Society

The Bellevue-based Seattle Humane Society will host a talk by Steve Markwell, the founder of Olympic Animal Sanctuary in Forks, who lives among 30-40 dangerous dogs and works to rehabilitate them.

The public is invited to bring their lunch and meet Markwell and some of his dogs on Tuesday Nov. 10 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Seattle Humane Auditorium. The event is free and donations to Olympic Animal Sanctuary are encouraged.

The Olympic Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit animal welfare and rescue organization that specializes in the care and rehabilitation of dogs considered non-adoptable.

The sanctuary’s most well-known resident is Snaps, the abused Pit Bull Terrier mix who made headlines in September when his teenage owner kicked him and goaded him to attack two women who stopped to help.

Snaps was held for two months at the King County Animal Care and Control shelter where his fate looked uncertain. The public rallied to Snaps’ defense and he was released to Steve on Sept. 11. Steve will update the public on how Snaps is doing at the Sanctuary, where he will live the rest of his life.

Those wishing to attend should RSVP by Nov. 9 by calling 425-641-0080 or e-mail the society at humane@seattlehumane.org.