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Dogs in America suffer due to pandemic and rising shelter rates under Bidenomics.

Dogs‌ Across America Are⁣ Paying⁢ the Price for ⁤Pandemic, Bidenomics as Key Shelter Stat Skyrockets

According to a new report, it’s not just ‍mankind that is languishing in​ President‌ Joe⁣ Biden’s ‍America⁣ — ‌man’s‍ best friend is as well.

Shelter Animals Count, a ⁣national ⁤database ‍for animal shelters, painted a grim picture of the state⁢ of ​pet ownership in the U.S. in its report for the ⁣second​ quarter of 2023.

One key ⁢metric stood out: “Non-live outcomes” — where the ⁢animal is lost,‍ dies in‍ a shelter or is euthanized in ‍a shelter⁣ — were up 25 percent from the same ⁤time​ period⁤ two years ​ago.

That percentage was even more ⁤pronounced for ⁣canines, as dogs specifically saw a whopping 73.8 percent increase in non-live outcomes compared with 2021.

Perhaps⁤ even⁤ more alarmingly, the euthanasia rate was set to hit a three-year‌ high.

It’s worth noting that in-shelter euthanasia is⁢ typically the last resort of an​ overwhelmed facility. Shelters have grown⁣ crowded ‍as financially struggling ⁢families surrendered pets they no longer could afford to keep, according to Vox. In addition, it said, shelters have‍ seen more strays as a ⁣result of spaying and neutering⁢ largely becoming “optional” procedures during ⁢the height​ of the pandemic, when there were⁣ shortages of medical ‌supplies.

(Conversely, the‌ pandemic also contributed to this trend because​ locked-up​ Americans increasingly ​resorted to animal companionship ​during those times — a difficult prospect to keep up ​as⁣ Americans⁣ return to on-site working ⁢environments.)

Compare‌ the euthanasia-in-shelter rates for dogs and cats over the last three years:

• ⁢2021: 6.8 percent
•​ 2022: 7.2 percent
• 2023: 8.5 percent

Again, it’s ⁢man’s best friend that is⁤ facing the brunt of this.

According to SAC data obtained ⁣by Axios, from January ​to July ‌of this year,⁢ 51,000 dogs were ‌euthanized.

That staggering ​figure ⁢represents a 37 percent increase ​over the ‍same time period a year ago, it ⁢said.

While the⁣ SAC report focused on the raw numbers, Axios delved a little into the “why” of this‌ sudden spike in animal euthanasia, and the outlet stopped​ just short of ‍placing the‌ blame on “Bidenomics.”

Axios pointed to “the end of pandemic eviction moratoriums” and ⁤“increasing rents” as two key factors in ​why more animals were being left to the wayside.

It ‌should ⁢be noted‌ that​ having an animal is expensive.

Everyday items such as water, ​treats and dog⁤ food are not immune to the ravages of inflation, and neither are the general medical costs⁢ that come with owning a canine.

Will you​ consider adopting a dog?

Throw in the suffocating costs of even keeping a roof ‌over your ⁤head in the current economic state⁢ of this country, and it’s not surprising ⁢that more ⁣people are dropping‍ off ‌their dogs at⁢ shelters.

If⁣ you are⁣ blessed​ enough⁤ to be able to ​help these animals, there are a number of places (i.e., the ASPCA and the Humane Society) where ‌you can do so.

If you don’t have the means to ⁤support a pet, ‌please don’t get one.

The numbers are already not in ⁤the animals’ favor.

The post Dogs Across America Are Paying the Price‍ for Pandemic, Bidenomics as ⁣Key Shelter Stat Skyrockets ⁢ appeared first on The Western ​Journal.



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