“This is crisis. We have over 375 dogs in our building and have run out of space to hold the medium and large dogs coming in,” the head of Dallas Animal Services said in a plea for adopters and fosters.
Dallas Animal Services is out of space for large dogs and urgently needs fosters and adopters."This is crisis. We have over 375 dogs in our building and have run out of space to hold the medium and large dogs coming in," said MeLissa Webber, the director of DAS. "Despite our best efforts and most creative solutions, we are now out of options."
As an open admissions shelter, DAS does not turn away pets. But that means it now needs the community’s help to avoid making heartbreaking decisions.The shelter is offering free dog adoptions. It has also created a fast-track process for new dog fosters with virtual and in-person meeting options. "Whether you can take a pet in for three days or three months, becoming a foster will literally save a life," said Webber.Advertisement
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