Sevier Animal Care Center is currently facing a crisis as they are “extremely over” capacity with dogs and are in desperate need of fosters to help alleviate the overcrowding. The shelter, located in Sevierville, Tennessee, has put out a plea to the community for assistance in order to provide proper care for all the animals in need.
The center is currently caring for a large number of dogs that have been abandoned, surrendered, or picked up as strays, resulting in overcrowded conditions that are putting a strain on their resources. With limited space and staff, the shelter is struggling to provide adequate care and attention to all the dogs in their care.
In response to the urgent situation, the Sevier Animal Care Center is asking for individuals to consider fostering a dog temporarily to help make room for more animals in need. By fostering a dog, individuals can provide a safe and loving environment for an animal in need while also giving the shelter some much-needed relief.
The shelter emphasizes that fostering a dog is a rewarding experience that can make a huge difference in an animal’s life. It not only helps alleviate overcrowding in shelters but also gives dogs a chance to thrive outside of a shelter environment.
Those interested in fostering a dog are encouraged to contact the Sevier Animal Care Center for more information on the fostering process and to learn more about the dogs in need of homes. By coming together as a community, we can help support the care center and provide a better future for all the animals in their care.
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