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‘Pandemic puppies’ bring joy, companionship to Montreal families amid pandemic
Back to work? Our pets might be feeling anxious, here’s how to make the transition easier “We’re flooded with applications, we don’t have enough dogs to meet the demand,” she explained. “And most dogs we get, we don’t even have to post, we go through our applications, and we have homes waiting for them.”In October and November alone, she says 16 new puppies were adopted.One of those new puppies was Jake, now living with Pierrefonds’s Jennifer Martins and her family.The family had just been forced to say goodbye to a 10-year-old fluffy friend earlier in the autumn.“Obviously the house is quiet without the animal you’ve been so accustomed to seeing for the past 10 years,” she told Global News.