DeKalb County

Overcrowded DeKalb animal shelter encourages you to start new year with a new pet

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — The holidays can get so busy that adopting a new pet may not be top of mind.

But the DeKalb County Animal Shelter is hoping to change that.

More than 500 dogs at the shelter need a new home.

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That many dogs takes the no-kill shelter over its maximum capacity and jeopardize its ability to keep all of the dogs housed there alive.

This increase in dogs at the shelter comes after a big adoption push over the weekend of Dec. 16.

That adoption drive allowed families to adopt a pet at no charge.

More than two dozen dogs were placed into new homes that weekend.

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But since then, they’ve taken in more than double that number.

Workers at the shelter say the public can help make a difference and that every animal there deserves a home.

“When we see a special little kid just light up with joy when they see either a puppy in a crate or cat in the playroom it just makes us so happy,” Sam Moore said. “Especially when that story ends with a pet finding a home outside of our shelter.”

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