TRENTON — Time is running out for some dogs at a New Jersey animal shelter, as it scrambles to find homes for them before they are euthanized.
Time is running out for 8 dogs at the Trenton Animal Shelter
Due to critical overcrowding, the Trenton Animal Shelter placed 10 dogs on a 14-day timestamp to comply with the enforced 20-dog capacity limit at the shelter, according to its Facebook page.
These dogs urgently need to find permanent, loving homes as soon as possible. If they are not adopted or placed in foster care by Monday, January 26, the shelter will have no choice but to euthanize them.
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No extensions will be available.
Adopting these dogs or fostering them is their only hope
To help save as many lives as possible, TAS is implementing a limited foster program. It is only available during the active time stamp list.
This program allows someone to foster a timestamped dog only for three months. Once the three months are up, they have to make a decision to adopt the dog or not…