Adopt a New Best Friend on June 6

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County Animal Services is waving adoption fees this Saturday, June 6, as part of California’s Adopt-a-Pet Day—giving people across the region a chance to welcome a new cat, dog or other new best friend into their home.

Tootsie #A1948496, a blue and white tortie at the South shelter.

The County is joining CalAnimals, the San Francisco SPCA and the ASPCA in a statewide effort to find loving homes for 5,000 pets. Last year, the campaign came close, with 4,979 adoptions.

Browse adoptable pets online and visit the County’s shelters in Bonita and Carlsbad from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Locations:

 

Meet Annette #A1949615, a blue merle/Australian cattle dog mix at the North shelter.

County Animal Services partners with more than 300 rescue groups and community members to help every healthy, adoptable animal find a foster or forever home. Staff work closely with adopters to support a good match and a long-lasting bond.

 

The County also offers year-round services for pet owners including low-cost microchip, rabies vaccination clinics with no appointment needed, and resources on training, safety and

Take Hanky #A1943335 home. He’s at the South shelter.

preparedness. All animals adopted from County shelters are

spayed or neutered to reduce pet overpopulation.

If you’ve been thinking about adding a furry, feathered or oinking friend to the family, June 6 is the ideal day to visit. Your new best buddy may be waiting for you.

 

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