Crew of Reservation Dogs helps 14 stray pets, raises money for Tulsa shelter

TULSA, Okla. — Cherokee filmmaker, Brit Hensel, says the some of the cast and crew of Reservation Dogs is hoping to raise awareness and money for Tulsa SPCA while they are in town filming.

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Hensel took to Instagram over the weekend to share some pictures of cast and crew members holding some of the 14 pets they have helped save while filming season two of the popular Hulu series. The actors who play Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai) and Cheese (Lane Factor) were shown giving water to a puppy.

Her post says “On average, it takes $750 for @tulsaspca to intake a single animal, and our crew on Reservation Dogs has saved 7 dogs and 7 cats so far...” The crew worked to raise donation for the animal shelter as well.

Tulsa SPCA says they are thankful the cast is reaching out them when they find these stray pets. Tulsa SPCA says more than $2,200 was donating after just one day of the post being up.

Two dogs found on the film set are up for adoption right now. One of the posted pictures also shows a newborn kitten. Tulsa SPCA says the kittens found should be ready to adopt in a couple months but you can start the adoption paperwork now.

You can apply to foster here or donate here.