A survey by pet care site Rover found that to adjust for increasing prices, pet parents are trading down on things like food, treats and accessories for their dogs. In some cases, owners have been forced to say goodbye to their four-legged best friends.
A Harvard Nutritionist Shares the No. 1 Vitamin That Keeps Her Brain ‘Young and Healthy'—and Foods She Eats ‘Every Day'Spillman, who lives in Tucson, was forced to move after rent skyrocketed nearly 40%. Her only option was a place that wouldn't take dogs.in Tucson is hearing more often from pet owners that they've been forced to surrender their animals because of housing concerns, such as eviction or lack of affordable housing, according to shelter Director Monica Dangler.
"Many shelters report in recent months that the reasons people are needing to give up their animals has changed," the organization's Executive Director, Stephanie Filer, told CNBC."They're now more commonly seeing issues related to housing or finances as why families – often tearfully – are forced to say goodbye to their family's pet.
So far in 2022, 40% of the dogs that have come into the shelter have been relinquished by their owners as a result of housing or financial constraints. "It came to where I had to choose, you know, my kids, you know, over our pets," Gurrola told CNBC."Having a mortgage to pay… all of that stuff… it adds up. And it seems like everything is going up – except for, you know, pay.", reported 4,567 animals were surrendered so far this year – up 22% from the same time last year.
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