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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

04/15/08 - "We get 10 to 14 calls a week from people with financial problems looking to give up a pet," Halm said. "Unfortunately, we can't accept..."


Housing crisis takes toll on pets

By Martin B. Cassidy
Greenwich Time - Staff Writer

Since January, dozens of callers have offered staff at the animal shelter new sobering reason they can no longer care for their pets -- losing their home to foreclosure and other financial woes, Allyson Halm, director of the Greenwich-based Adopt-A-Dog, said.

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