Charlotte animal shelter at ‘emergency capacity level’ as euthanasia decisions loom

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – A Charlotte animal shelter was considered to be at an “emergency capacity level” Friday as euthanasia decisions loom.

The announcement came on Friday, April 11, as the daily kennel status report showed critical levels for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care & Control shelters.

Officials said that, as of the morning update, two kennels were open at Toomey, five at Lost Dog, and only one in adoption dog. Additionally, 13 were open in puppy for flex space…

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