Wake County SPCA expands services to curb pet euthanasia

Seymour’s tail wagged excitedly and his frowny, pitbull face broke into a near-grin as he padded into a new center meant to keep pets like him healthy.

He came to Wake County from the Stanly County animal shelter, and before that was a stray.

“His body tells a story we haven’t quite been able to unravel — he’s got scars all over, his ears are ripped, and several of his teeth are fractured,” the SPCA of Wake County wrote on its Facebook page…

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