Local Shelters Say Tough Financial Times Means Increased Surrenders
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Some local shelters across Delmarva say they have seen increase of people unwilling to take care of their pets during these times of high inflation. Kimberly Knock, Executive Director of the Wicomico County Humane Society says this is the worst she's ever seen.
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Some local shelters across Delmarva say they have seen increase of people unwilling to take care of their pets during these times of high inflation. Kimberly Knock, Executive Director of the Wicomico County Humane Society says this is the worst she's ever seen.
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