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The Morning Show
Tuesday, January 4, 2022, 7:30am
By Clara Neupert

Pethealth, a firm that gathered data from more than 1,100 shelters, says its latest year-over-year numbers for the month of November show 56,481 dogs left animal welfare organizations along with 64,028 cats. We talk with a veterinarian about pandemic pets and the backlog at vet clinics. 

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