DALLAS – Inside the walls of Dallas Animal Services, things can be friendly, frenetic, and sometimes fatal for a stray. The unsheltered dogs weren’t the only creatures wagging tails going into the fall. The city department saw euthanization numbers dip.
One problem: the dogs, cats, and a few other animals still keep the place at capacity.
“We are taking in 5,000 more animals this year than we did at the same time last year, which just shows you that many more animals have lost their homes,” said Mary Martin, assistant director for Dallas Animal Services…