Non-killing animal shelters help reduce euthanasia around the city Non-killing animal shelters help reduce euthanasia around the city
Dogs and cats are the most common companion pets in Toronto and their population keeps growing. However, not all pets have a family —... Non-killing animal shelters help reduce euthanasia around the city

Dogs and cats are the most common companion pets in Toronto and their population keeps growing. However, not all pets have a family — some of them end up in shelters around the city. Trying to give these pets a second chance, non-killing shelters take them in and find them a forever home. Skedline reporter Vanessa Gomez has the story.

Vanessa Gomez