There is a real issue with space at the Twin Falls Animal Shelter and it s going to get even more crazy as we move through spring. The issue isn t anything new, there s always a need for more room in the kennels and crates, but there are times when it is more of a dire issue. Right now is one of those times.
What is the Space Issue at the Twin Falls Animal Shelter?
The Twin Falls Animal Shelter is experiencing a few issues right now. They need help with kittens and they need help with overcrowded dog kennels.
As you can see in the video above that the kennels are full of adoptable dogs and the room in the back is also filled with lost dogs who are waiting for their owners to come and get them.
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Kurth Memorial Animal Shelter to close intake temporarily for renovations (Source: Pexels.com) By KTRE Digital Media Staff | March 17, 2021 at 9:51 AM CDT - Updated March 17 at 9:51 AM
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - The Kurth Memorial Animal shelter will close for intake starting at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, March 18. It will reopen Monday, March 29 at 10 a.m.
The shelter will remain open for those interested in adopting a pet or needing to come and look for a lost pet.
The shelter will close for major kennel renovations to increase space and improve the quality of life for animals entering the shelter. The upgrades are part of a regularly scheduled project for the fiscal year 2021.