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Animal shelters overwhelmed with more pandemic pets being returned

After a boost in pet adoptions during the pandemic, now animal shelters across the U.S. are seeing an increase in pet surrenders, leading to overcrowding. NEW ORLEANS – One in five households acquired a pet during the coronavirus pandemic, according to data from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). However, many shelters are now seeing more pets being returned.  Seven-month-old Kaleidoscope is one of those pets. The puppy was adopted during the pandemic but now lives at Zeus Rescue, an animal rescue in New Orleans. She had people playing with her 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, had all their attention, Rescue Director Michelle Ingram said. Now they re back at work and she s like, ‘Well you used to play with me all day, what am I going to do?’ So some undesirable behaviors came out and therefore she got returned to us.  

How to pamper your pup and handle budget with new pets

By COURTNEY JESPERSEN NerdWallet 9 On May 9, 2020, a woman walks her dog in a popular shopping area in Santa Monica, Calif. Close to 1 in 5 households have acquired a dog or cat since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent survey from the ASPCA. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File) Last summer, like millions of Americans, I brought home a 7-pound ball of fluff. Over the past year, my mini-goldendoodle has turned into 23 pounds of pure joy. Close to one in five households have acquired a dog or cat since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent survey from the ASPCA. That’s approximately 23 million American households.

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