Louisville Metro Animal Services sounding alarm as it runs out of space to house dogs

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LOUISVILLE, Ky.
(WDRB) -- Louisville's animal shelter is sounding the alarm about limited space to house dogs.

Louisville Metro Animal Services said Wednesday it is still in a code red status and is running out of space, leaving some dogs at risk of being euthanized.

There is an urgent need for dogs over 40 pounds to be adopted, fostered, rescued or reclaimed by their owners.

The shelter said as of Wednesday it only has one kennel left for larger dogs, and six for smaller dogs. 

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From last Thursday to this Tuesday, the shelter took in 141 animals.
There are 875 pets currently in the care of LMAS. 

Those interested in adopting, or fostering, can visit the Animal House adoption center at 3516 Newburg Road.
It's open from noon to 6 p.m., with adoptions running until 5:30 p.m.

To look at adoptable pets, click here.

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For information about fostering, click here.

To learn more about LMAS and its services, donate or find out how to be a volunteer, click here.

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