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Saturday, January 8, 2022

Americans adopted millions of dogs during the pandemic. Now what do we do with them?

 From the Washington Post:

Americans face a moment of reckoning with their pandemic pups - and the money they spend on them.

Apollo, a black Labrador in Silver City, N.M., is complicating his owner's moving budget with his voracious appetite. In Los Angeles, Zuri the Chihuahua mix's surprise bee allergy has her mom fretting over more unexpected medical bills. In Sacramento, Cowboy the labradoodle's parents are trying to train him out of his shoe-chewing separation anxiety.

With the country thrust into uncertainty by the omicron variant of the coronavirus, the millions of Americans who welcomed pets into their homes since the first shutdowns in March 2020 are facing shocks to their household budgets and logistical challenges as they try to predict the course of the pandemic and make preparations to return to work and social activities in person.

More than 23 million American households - nearly 1 in 5 nationwide - adopted a pet during the pandemic, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Even President Joe Biden adopted a new dog, Commander.

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