puppy because it "didn't match the sofa".The number of people wanting to be pet owners has surged during the pandemic, with many now working from home.Claire Horton, the former CEO of Battersea Dogs and Cats home, said the surge in inquiries for adopting pets has said fewer animals are given up for rehoming.
This is down to people having more time for animals and finding they help during the lockdown, writes the Liverpool Echo.But, it also meant people were willing to buy dogs off the internet, leading to an "industry in misery".Also, 10% of dogs are later returned to the charity, and one dog was brought back after the new owner complained it didn't match their furniture.The former CEO said: “Usually it will be a very genuine change in.
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