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Fort Worth animal shelters’ euthanasia rates have soared. Staff say it’s mostly because of overcrowding, but some volunteers say disorganization is making the problem worse.
Some Fort Worth shelter volunteers and fosters, though, worry that the city’s animal overpopulation issues are exacerbated by what they describe as chaotic shelter management and haphazard ...
Kaine is a big, buoyant dog looking for a home. Animal shelters around the U.S. are bursting at the seams amid the rising cost of living, so the gray and white 7-year-old has been staying in a ...
In some countries there is an overpopulation of pets such as cats, dogs, and exotic animals.In the United States, six to eight million animals are brought to shelters each year, of which an estimated three to four million are subsequently euthanized, including 2.7 million considered healthy and adoptable.
Animal shelters are dealing with an influx of dogs and cats since the pandemic lockdown, and the overcrowded conditions are leading to higher euthanasia rates.
In overcrowded shelters where dogs can go weeks without a walk and may live in feces-covered kennels, some animals start behaving poorly and suffer “mental and emotional breakdown,” according ...
In overcrowded shelters, dogs can go weeks without a walk and may live in feces-covered kennels, and some animals start behaving poorly and suffer “mental and emotional breakdown,” according ...
Activists and city officials say there is an overcrowding crisis at shelters, where animals are living in "deplorable" conditions. Animal welfare activists pressure City Council to make changes ...