"Overflowing Shelters Face Pet Surrender Surge as Adoption Interest Wanes"

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U.S. animal shelters, including the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter in Ohio, are experiencing a significant increase in the number of adoptable animals, with nearly 245,000 more pets in shelters compared to last year. This surge includes puppies, purebreds, and designer dogs, leading to overcrowding and extended stays for animals. The pandemic has exacerbated the situation, with shelters facing budget cuts, staffing shortages, and a backlog of spay and neuter surgeries. Shelter Animals Count, an organization tracking shelter statistics, highlights the need for community solutions to address the growing crisis in pet population management.
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