· — a disagreement over a stray dog drop-off policy has two central pennsylvania shelters fighting like cats and dogs. · local shelters in northeast pennsylvania say they cant keep up with surrenders, animal cruelty, medical cases and strays. · local shelters are taking a heavy hit, bernstein said, as they bear the weight of so many animals in need across the philadelphia area. Animal caretakers blame rising veterinary costs. · two area animal shelters faced off on wednesday over stray intake policy changes at the york county spca that the adams county spca alleged had placed a burden onto neighboring shelters. The resulting scramble to find placement has forced organizations to operate in more of a day-to-day, animal -to- animal capacity. (whp) — the adams county spca is having to change protocol following a year old policy from york county spca that it says is overwhelming its facilities. · a growing dispute between two central pennsylvania animal shelters has come to light, with the adams county spca and the york county spca clashing over policies regarding the intake of stray dogs. · adams county, pa. · they’re exposing an alarmingly common scenario in which animals are being rejected, hoarded, neglected, and failed in countless other ways by the very facilities that should be protecting them, including public , taxpayer-funded animal shelters.
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