Nearly 600 pets taken into shelter by El Paso Animal Services as 4th of July nears
Max Zepeda
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Within the last week, El Paso Animal Services has seen an expected but significant increase in missing or unhoused pets as the summer begins and the Fourth of July holiday nears.
According to EPAS, nearly 600 pets have been entered into their two local facilities in the last week alone. The shelter now has more than 1,000 pets in its care — potentially putting EPAS over capacity.
In addition, with the holiday next Saturday, EPAS needs help preparing for its largest intake day of the year. Celebratory fireworks often scare pets and cause them to run away, the shelter said.
By fostering a pet, even temporarily, you can help free up valuable kennel space for animals who may arrive after the holiday.
EPAS said all you need to foster is to be 18 years or older, live in El paso and have a valid photo ID. You can learn more about fostering by visiting its website.