Rescue shelters have not seen pets returned after a surge in adoptions during lockdown

Jackson Worthington
August 12 2020 - 10:30am
ADOPTIONS: Launceston Dogs Home supervisor Lucille Reid with, Moose the staffy X, one of the dogs available for adoption. Picutre: Phillip Biggs
ADOPTIONS: Launceston Dogs Home supervisor Lucille Reid with, Moose the staffy X, one of the dogs available for adoption. Picutre: Phillip Biggs

Tasmanians who adopted pets during the height of the COVID-19 lock-down have been keeping them as restrictions have eased, says dog shelters.

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Jackson Worthington

General news reporter with a special interest in social justice, the economy and family violence. Jackson.Worthington@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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