Dog surrenders are soaring at Denver Animal Shelter
The Denver Animal Shelter has reported a staggering 237% increase in dog surrenders compared to 2019, signaling an urgent need for community involvement. Staff veterinarian Claire Vaiden expressed concern over the rise in "extremely emaciated" animals, although the underlying causes remain uncertain. Currently, approximately 50 dogs are available for adoption, underscoring the shelter's critical situation. Featured dogs include Sneffles, a gentle English Setter mix who thrives on companionship, and Loki, an energetic Border Collie mix who enjoys fetch and long walks. Other adoptable dogs like Crestone, Sashay, and Azul each have unique personalities and requirements for their future homes.
The shelter's plea for assistance highlights the importance of responsible pet ownership and community support in alleviating this crisis. As local dog surrenders continue to rise, the shelter aims to find loving homes for these animals. Potential adopters are encouraged to visit the shelter and consider giving a dog a forever home.