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Some animal shelters in Canada are seeing more pet surrenders — because their owners can't afford them

4 August 2025
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Some animal shelters in Canada are seeing more pet surrenders — because their owners can't afford them
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As financial pressures rise in Canada, animal shelters and humane societies report an increase in pet surrenders from owners unable to afford them. Additionally, there has been a surge in the usage of community services like pet food banks, highlighting the growing need for support amid economic challenges.

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