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BARC Houston is waiving adoption fees for all dogs and cats at the shelter as part of a nationwide event.
The BISSELL Pet Foundation and Dogtopia are teaming for the "Empty the Shelters" event from May 1 to May 15 at hundreds of shelters across the country.More than 350 shelters in 45 states will have pet adoptions for $50 or less during the event. That includes the shelter in Houston, which is completely waiving fees.
During this event, BARC Houston will be open for adoptions every day from noon to 5 p.m. from May 2 to May 15. The shelter is usually closed on Mondays but will be open during Empty the Shelters.BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters program began in 2016. According to the foundation, it has helped over 140,000 pets find homes at participating shelters.
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