As kennel space has filled up, animal shelters around the state of Texas have turned to awareness campaigns, adoption events and temporarily waived rehoming fees, but advocates insist it isn’t enough. | via TexasStandard
Since the pandemic started, animal shelters around the country have struggled with capacity, finding foster homes, a veterinarian shortage and getting animals adopted in a timely manner.
That sounds like the perfect storm – through the pandemic, now you have inflation and concerns about costs, and then a veterinary shortage. A lot of businesses have had difficulty hiring people to work. Is staffing an issue for any of these animal shelters? It sounds like a lot of this is falling on your shoulders. You’re hearing from other shelters across the nation, I would imagine. What are some of the strategies for dealing with all of this?
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