Author: Shawn Chitnis

SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco Animal Care and Control says it is overcapacity as a shelter and is asking families to try to delay surrendering dogs to them as long as possible.A backlog in spaying and neutering animals nationwide has affected shelters around the Bay Area. “The problem we have now is that we have too much capacity, so we have animals available for adoption, we want people to come and adopt them, but we are also full of wild animals and a group that we have called. animals in care,” said Virginia Donohue, executive director of SFAAC. Donohue explained…

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