Thursday, 29 August 2013

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Fewer Animal Control officers, declining public finances and abandoned homes have led to an increase in stray dogs in Detroit, most of whom are euthanized. “This is a humanitarian crisis” says the Humane Society of the United States.


An estimated 50,000 stray dogs roam free in Detroit, and the city is struggling to care for them properly.


An estimated 50,000 stray dogs roam free in Detroit, and the city is struggling to care for them properly.


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Poverty in the Motor City means that many residents have escaped Detroit and left their dogs behind; others are financially unable to look after their pets, or are unaware of how to find proper care.


Poverty in the Motor City means that many residents have escaped Detroit and left their dogs behind; others are financially unable to look after their pets, or are unaware of how to find proper care.


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Stray dogs have overcrowded Detroit's animal shelters, and 70% of the dogs are euthanized in facilities that can't afford to care for them.


Stray dogs have overcrowded Detroit's animal shelters, and 70% of the dogs are euthanized in facilities that can't afford to care for them.


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The dogs have begun to replace residents: Detroit is now a city of 700,000, down from 1.8 million inhabitants just a few months ago.


The dogs have begun to replace residents: Detroit is now a city of 700,000, down from 1.8 million inhabitants just a few months ago.


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