Influx of Animals Endangers Animal Center's Six-Year Record of Avoiding Euthanasia for Space
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
For six years, the Wake County Animal Center has avoided having to euthanize any animals because of lack of space. Now, another flood of stray and surrendered pets is pushing the shelter over capacity and putting that record in jeopardy. As of Wednesday afternoon, the number of dogs in the facility, 87 on the adoption floor and 61 in the non-public rooms, have exceeded the number of double-sided runs available and have forced the Center to revert to single runs.
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