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DC’s Humane Rescue Alliance Issues Emergency Call For Adoptions

With kennels filling up, the shelter is over capacity and looking for fosters to help.

By Jon Simkins August 5, 2022 at 11:58 am

A major influx of animals at the DC-based Humane Rescue Alliance prompted the overcrowded shelter to send out an urgent call Wednesday for last-minute pet adoptions and foster help.

In a Facebook post, the organization said it had filled its last kennel and is currently resorting to pop-up kennels in open areas. The space issue comes as rescue staff say they have been taking in about 250 animals every week while adopting, on average, just around 115 in that same span.

“It’s an unsustainable equation,” the post read, “so we are desperately asking the public to come adopt an animal. … As an open admission shelter, we never turn away an animal in need, and we never will. That’s why it’s critical we get as many animals out of our shelter and into homes as possible, and fast.”

Those without the means to adopt are encouraged to foster, the organization added, noting that many of the shelter’s dogs have been waiting for a home for more than 60 days.  

“Though fostering only offers a temporary home to animals in need, the relaxation provided by a calm and comfortable environment makes all the difference,” the organization said. “Every time an animal leaves for a temporary home, it creates a space for another homeless animal.”

You can search for a potential four-legged companion on the Humane Rescue Alliance’s website.

Additionally, in-person adoption visits can be made from Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. Information about fostering animals is also available.

Feature image, photoPepp/stock.adobe.com

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