Animal shelters across the United States are struggling to cope with a massive influx of unwanted pets, forcing them to put 51,000 dogs to sleep in the first six months of this year.While the pandemic saw a surge in people wanting to own a pet, the resumption of ordinary life for some sparked a reckoning.Fewer animals were neutered during the pandemic, as veterinarians closed their offices - causing an increase in strays.
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