Shelter to get help reuniting pets and owners
Service officer Amanda Sutter leads a stray dog to a kennel during the intake process at Memphis Animal Shelter in 2020. Animal Services is going to make a greater effort to reunite pets and owners before the animal lands at the shelter. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
The city’s animal shelter is hiring a “pet reunification specialist” with a $50,000 grant from a national animal welfare nonprofit.
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