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The clinic will serve animals at God’s Dogs as well as dogs and cats at other rescue groups for a low cost.

The kennels will be able to hold 40 dogs as they wait to be adopted. The buildings will be climate-controlled, a news release states.

CEO Julianne Marchbanks said the expansion will help the rescue keep up with the demand, as their shelter is over capacity with more than 600 dogs in its care.

“In recent years, spay and neuter surgery appointments have become increasingly expensive and difficult to schedule due to staff shortages and not enough veterinary clinics,” Marchbanks said. “This shortage provided an opportunity for God’s Dogs Rescue to look for a solution not just for ourselves, but also for other local rescue groups.”