El Paso Animal Services Faces Surge in Shelter Dogs After Holidays

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As the new year begins, El Paso Animal Services (EPAS) is grappling with a significant increase in the number of dogs arriving at their shelters. This trend is commonly observed following major holidays, particularly around the 4th of July and New Year's, when many pets go missing due to fireworks. The influx of animals poses a challenge for the shelter's capacity and resources, highlighting the need for community support in pet adoption and fostering. Residents are encouraged to consider adopting or fostering to help alleviate the situation.
Key Details: • Consider adopting or fostering a pet from EPAS to help manage the influx. • Be aware that New Year's celebrations can lead to pets going missing due to fireworks. • Contact EPAS for information on available pets and adoption processes.