Pandemic effect: rehoming of pets on the rise in Bengaluru
The Hindu
Many pets are either being given up for adoption or abandoned
The impact of COVID-19 appears to have spared no one, not even pooches and fur babies. While some pet parents are forced to make alternative arrangements for their pets after getting infected with the virus, bereaved families are also exploring adoption of their pets, while some are just plainly abandoning them. Also read: Several citizens active in animal welfare claim that over the past one year, several dogs had been rehomed after their owners decided to give them up.More Related News

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