New year, new pet: wake county’s heartwarming adoption drive!
The campaign aims to find forever homes for the animals in the shelter.
A New Year, A New Home
The Wake County Animal Center is launching a new campaign to find forever homes for the animals in its care. The shelter is offering special adoption fees to encourage people to visit and adopt a new pet. The campaign, which runs until January 17, aims to clear the shelter and find new homes for the animals.
What’s Included in the Campaign
Meet the Pets
The Wake County Animal Center is hosting a “Meet the Pets” event on January 12 to introduce adopters to the animals. The event will feature a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, and small animals. Adopters will have the opportunity to meet the animals, ask questions, and learn more about their personalities and needs.
Benefits of Adopting
A New Home for Your New Pet
Once you’ve found your new pet, the Wake County Animal Center is here to help.
He has been in the Wake County Animal Shelter since 2011.
The Wake County Animal Shelter: A Lifeline for Furry Friends
A History of Compassion
The Wake County Animal Shelter has been a beacon of hope for animals in need since its inception in 1972. With a rich history of compassion and dedication, the shelter has been providing a safe haven for animals waiting for their forever homes. Over the years, the shelter has grown and evolved to meet the changing needs of the community, but its core mission remains the same – to provide a second chance at life for animals in need.
A Home for the Longest-Stayed Resident
Kino, the American Staffordshire Terrier, has been the longest-staying resident at the Wake County Animal Shelter. Since 2011, Kino has been waiting for his forever home, and his story is a testament to the shelter’s commitment to providing a safe and loving environment for all animals. Despite being in the shelter for over a decade, Kino remains a beloved member of the shelter family, and his story is a reminder that every animal deserves a second chance at life.
The Shelter’s Current State
Currently, the Wake County Animal Shelter is home to 97 dogs and 14 cats waiting for their forever homes. Another 28 dogs and 16 cats are in foster care, waiting for adoption.
Getting Started with Pet Adoption
Adopting a pet from the Wake County Animal Center can be a rewarding experience for both you and the animal. Here are some key things to consider before starting your adoption journey:
Types of Pets Available for Adoption
The Wake County Animal Center has a wide range of pets available for adoption, including: