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RobertU

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As the first COVID-19 lockdowns took place, many people adopted dogs or cats from animal shelters to serve as companions while they were isolated at home. On the other hand, I also noticed reports of animals being abandoned, apparently by people who had been laid off and could no longer afford to keep a pet.

Which trend will prevail? If you can’t afford to pay rent, can you afford to keep a pet? This issue has not been addressed by the mass media probably because the pet product industry pays for some of the commercials that keep news programs on the air.

I checked out six or seven local veterinary websites. Only two specifically listed euthanasia services, but only in the context of ending the life of a suffering pet. Will veterinarians eventually offer to “put down” pets due to economic hardship?
 
The city probably will.

It's a shame.
 
Pets are getting dogged.

One minute you have a future, the next, covid euthanasia.
 
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