· acct philly executive director sarah barnett shares a desperate plea with nbc10s brenna weick to find homes for dogs at the overcrowded shelter. · the largest animal shelter in philadelphia is facing a huge crisis and is pleading for the public’s help. Acct philly says it is running out of space, and the overcrowding is forcing the shelter to make difficult decisions. The dogs are up for adoption immediately. For people who are unable to foster or adopt , advocates say there is always a need for volunteers and donations, whether monetary or otherwise. Council member cindy bass introduced a bill in thursday’s city council session that would put a moratorium on backyard dog breeding in philadelphia to help shelters recover from the. In this engaging courtroom session, the focus centers on a complex case involving allegations of negligence against county animal services, with discussions surrounding sovereign immunity and the. · the shelter currently has more than 82 dogs and 95 cats available for adoption. · acct philly is overcrowded and is making an urgent plea to the public to adopt or foster a dog. · “anyone who buys a dog is responsible for the nationwide crisis of homeless animals, which is being felt so deeply in philly ,” says peta senior vice president daphna nachminovitch.

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