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Miami-Dade: Animals at shelters in Doral and Medley need foster homes

Animal shelters need help with overcrowding

DORAL, Fla. ā€“ Like many shelters nationwide, Miami-Dade Animal Services is facing an overpopulation crisis due to fewer pet adoptions, inflation, and other factors.

Flora Beal, a spokeswoman for the county agency, said the locations in Doral and Medley are overcrowded likely due to housing insecurities.

ā€œWe normally can house between 300 to 350 dogs, about 150 cats. Thatā€™s our normal capacity,ā€ Beal said. right now we have more than 850 pets here.ā€

The average stay for a shelter pet is much longer than it used to be.

ā€œLucky Charm just left after two years. Our longest resident so far is 487 days. Zucchini about a year, so the animals are staying here longer,ā€ Beal said.

Animal advocates have protested over the conditions of the shelter in Medley.

ā€œIt may not be as nice and as beautiful and modern as this one, but it does provide shelter for them. We have a staff that goes out there every day to do the cleaning, feeding, and the vet care for them,ā€ Beal said.

The animals need homes. Beal has a message for the community: ā€œIf you canā€™t adopt, consider fostering one of our larger dogs just for a couple of weeks or a month from the shelter environment.ā€


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Liane Morejon is an Emmy-winning reporter who joined the Local 10 News family in January 2010. Born and raised in Coral Gables, Liane has a unique perspective on covering news in her own backyard.

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