 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reef Hotter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reef at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Johnson County Animal Shelter is currently co-dread, forcing the shelter to turn away new surrenders and strays. The shelter is currently housing almost 40 dogs and are urging community members to adopt. We remain over capacity, unfortunately, or at capacity. Just the nature of our kennels, we have 32 kennels and currently we have 35 dogs because we have outside kennels. And that's how we're able to do that. Our cleaning process, we have to augment in order to take care of the dogs. The shelter was built to hold half of that amount, half of the amount that we actually have, but we put out that cry, the urgent cry for people to come and adopt and to rescue our animals so we can get those numbers down and take care of them the way they should be. The fee to adopt a dog is $85 and $70 to adopt a cat. These fees help cover the cost of spaying or neutering the animal. It's so important to get dogs out, get them adopted, get them sent out to rescue so we can get the dogs off the streets, the strays that are out there because right now they're out there on their own. They're possibly having more babies, which we don't want because they're not being spayed and neutered. These animals that are out there on their own, and that's what the main takeaway I'd like for people to understand is that I know it's frustrating when people call and we say that we're over capacity. It's not a situation that was created by the shelter at all. It was a situation created over time when people didn't spay and neuter their animals and now we are where we're at. For more information and to see a current selection of animals available for adoption go to Johnson County Animal Shelter Kentucky on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.