· acct philly is desperately trying to find homes for pets amid an overcrowding crisis. · the pennsylvania spca says two three-month-old puppies in bad shape were left outside a philadelphia shelter on a hot afternoon, and now are searching for the people who dropped them off. · the animal care & control team in north philadelphia will begin dog euthanasia on wednesday, , amid overcapacity in their shelters. · in the past week, the shelter says 140 dogs came in, putting their facility over capacity with 367 animals. The animal care & control team (acct) of. · acct philly executive director sarah barnett shares a desperate plea with nbc10s brenna weick to find homes for dogs at the overcrowded shelter. The dogs are up for adoption immediately. We do so through rescue, foster care, adoption, and preventing pet homelessness in the first place by offering low-cost spay/neuter and basic vet care. · as inflation continues to rise, more families across philadelphia are being forced to make a heartbreaking decision — surrendering their pets due to financial or housing hardship. The animal shelter is holding an emergency adoption event because it has reached maximum capacity. We are working to make philadelphia a place where every healthy and treatable pet is guaranteed a home. Now, several canines are running out of time as the shelter runs out of space.

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