Currently there are no licensed breeding kennels in philadelphia. They have two busy low-cost spay/neuter and wellness clinics located at opposite ends of the city, and working with dogs trust usa, are providing subsidized low-cost veterinary care to around 200 dogs with treatable conditions who are at risk of relinquishment. · 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. Once safe at paws, they receive everything they need to become ready for adoption, then are matched with loving homes. With philadelphia ’s restrictions on the number of unspayed or neutered dogs you can have, a responsible breeder would only be breeding once a year – the impact of a three year pause on a handful of responsible breeders is minimal, compared to the lives it can save. End animal cruelty for 150 years, we have been rescuing animals from cruelty and neglect. Adult dogs , kittens, cats recovering from illnesses, and small animals. Now, several canines are running out of time as the shelter runs out of space. We rescue animals, primarily from the city shelter, almost daily with a focus on the most vulnerable: · in the past week, the shelter says 140 dogs came in, putting their facility over capacity with 367 animals. But the number of pets entering the shelter hasn’t abated. · calls from animal welfare rescue organizations seeking adopters, fosters, and donations have grown louder in recent weeks. Join our mission to end animal cruelty today.

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