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Central Pennsylvania Humane Society volunteer Bev Billings of Portage plays with Julius. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski
Local humane society officials say they have not seen an increase in pet adoptions during the COVID-19 pandemic, despite shelter and humane groups nationwide seeing their numbers double.
But that might be in part to a shortage of dogs.
“People are home more to spend time with their current pets, so we are not experiencing the demand for surrenders of animals that we have in the past,” said Theresa Shirley, Central Pennsylvania Humane Society shelter manager.
Shirley said the East Pleasant Valley Boulevard shelter has been very low on dog numbers since the beginning of the pandemic.