While most shelters are closed to visitors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, animal rescue organizations are reporting a significant uptick in people interested in adopting a pet. hereandnow
While most shelters are closed to visitors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, animal rescue organizations are reporting a significant uptick in people interested in adopting a pet.in Los Angeles, says the sudden demand for pets has overwhelmed the nonprofit, which rescues and houses dogs from shelters. A Purposeful Rescue took down its online foster application because her team of volunteers couldn’t handle the influx of requests.
“We still have to go out and help these animals while we're all at home,” she says. “So we're just trying to find this weird balance.” “I hope we're doing a good job ensuring that these animals are going to be in homes forever,” she says. “But I think, for the most part, we're adopting the folks who are very serious.”When people adopt, many folks plan to stay home with their new dog all the time. But that’s not what’s best for the dog, Rosen says.
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