LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — “Right now, we have over 100 animals in our care,” Kaylea Campbell, the managing director for Southern Nevada Animal Rescue League, said. “The need continues to get greater as more and more people continue to breed. Regulations aren’t followed with spay and neuter laws or micro-chip laws.”
Campbell said the nonprofit needs people who can open their homes to adopt or foster one of its many dogs or cats.
She said the organization is at a breaking point with adoptions being at an all-time low…