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Louisville Metro Animal Services is asking for help as they remain in overflow with dogs and animals. (WDRB photo)
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Everywhere you look at LMAS, dogs are taking over as they're getting to the point where they're at risk of euthanasia.
Even rescue programs like Kentucky Hopeful Paws, a statewide foster network, said it got requests to foster almost 50 dogs Wednesday alone.
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