This story originally appeared on 6abc.
The largest animal shelter in Philadelphia is facing a huge crisis and is pleading for the public’s help.
ACCT Philly says it is running out of space, and the overcrowding is forcing the shelter to make difficult decisions.
Sarah Barnett, the executive director of ACCT Philly, said the issue is too many dogs are coming in and not enough are leaving. There’s not enough space or resources to keep the dogs, which is why some are being euthanized.
“We would like to be able to go back to a time when we were only euthanizing dogs that were behaviorally or medically needing it,” said Barnett.
“Right now, it’s closer to 8 dogs out of every 10 come out alive. So it’s not the majority of our dogs being euthanized, but honestly, one dog being euthanized for space is too many,” added Barnett.