DuPage County Animal Services, the second largest county-run pet shelter in the state, was at “critical capacity” in June. Now, thanks to adoption, reunification and rescue partners, the shelter has less than 200 animals in their care for the first time in weeks. The pattern is seen at most other suburban county-operated shelters.
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