Inflation, housing, and the end of the pandemic with people going back to work are all contributing factors. · a new bill aims to keep people safe around pets in philadelphia. · the animal care and control team philly, the only intake shelter in the city, is overcapacity for dogs and is lowering adoption fees to $10 for all its pets through friday in hopes to reduce. More specifically, the bill targets owners who bring their dogs to areas designated as animal-free zones in the city. · acct philly is overcrowded and is making an urgent plea to the public to adopt or foster a dog. · both shelters say its a mixed bag as to why adoptions are low. · the animal care and control team philly , the only intake shelter in the city, is overcapacity for dogs and is lowering adoption fees to $10 for all its pets through friday in hopes to reduce. There’s not enough space or resources to keep the dogs, which is why some are being euthanized. · sarah barnett, the executive director of acct philly , said the issue is too many dogs are coming in and not enough are leaving. · sarah barnett, the executive director of acct philly, said the issue is too many dogs are coming in and not enough are leaving. Philadelphia - an urgent plea from philadelphia’s only open-intake animal shelter. Philadelphia - an urgent plea from philadelphia ’s only open-intake animal shelter. There’s not enough space or resources to keep the dogs , which is why some are being euthanized. · in the past week, the shelter says 140 dogs came in, putting their facility over capacity with 367 animals. Now, several canines are running out of time as the shelter runs out of space.

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