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The pandemic is helping lead dogs to their forever homes at SPCA Taylor Clark © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV A new dog up for adoption at the Alaska SPCA Adoption Center, 6-month-old Milo from rural Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The beginning of the novel coronavirus pandemic was over a year ago. For many families in Alaska, the upside to the resulting shut downs and shifts to working at home led to a lot more dogs getting adopted.
At SPCA Alaska’s Adoption Center in Anchorage, management is reporting that the trend hasn’t really stopped.
Adoption Center Manager Aimee Everett said they’ve been busy finding forever homes for animals this whole time. At this point in the pandemic, she said the organization is still sending more dogs out of the adoption center than it’s taking in. Even with their small space with seven dog kennels, she said they’ve still been averaging about 10 adoptions a month.
Pet Project: Fang Ariane Aramburo
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - This week’s Pet Project feature is a new arrival named Fang.
According to Alaska SPCA Adoption Center Manager Aimee Everett, Fang is a sweet gentleman who enjoys lounging and snacking. She said he’s a good natured guy who gets along with everyone, especially other cats.
Everett said Fang needs a home that will help him stay committed to his diet.
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