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Shelter Says Overcrowding May Force It to Euthanize Animals for the First Time
Tribune Broadcasting
2018-08-28
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The largest no-kill shelter in the state of Arkansas says it is worried a severe overcrowding problem will force it to euthanize animals for the first time just to stay open.
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