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BISSELL Pet Foundation, a nationwide animal well-being organization devoted to ending animal homelessness, is delighted to reveal it will coordinate with MetLife Pet Insurance for the structure’s upcoming “Empty the Shelters” reduced-fee adoption occasion.
With the shared objective of assisting family pets discover and remain in caring houses, this partnership will save lives by broadening the structure’s reach to consist of more shelters throughout the nation.
From July 6 to July 31, BISSELL Pet Foundation’s Summer National “Empty the Shelters” will take place at more than 335 shelters in 44 states with family pets available for adoption for simply $50 or less, consisting of Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (MCACC).
MCACC will take part July 6-31, 2023 at both shelter areas, providing waived adoption costs for dogs 6 months and older. Puppies will be $75.
All interested adopters can discover more information online at Maricopa.gov/Pets
Since the 2016 beginning of BISSELL Pet Foundation’s “Empty the Shelters,” almost 158,000 family pets at 669 animal well-being companies in 49 states and Canada have actually received 2nd possibilities.
An average of 1,200 shelter family pets are embraced every day throughout each quarterly nationwide occasion. Through this collaboration and continued assistance, the structure is anticipating reaching more family pets in more shelters and neighborhoods throughout this upcoming occasion.
“We are excited to team up with MetLife Pet Insurance to offer 30 days of pet insurance at no cost to the adopter, as well as the opportunity to purchase an annual pet insurance policy, which could make a difference in helping adopters deal with their pet’s unexpected illness or injury,” said Cathy Bissell, Founder of BISSELL Pet Foundation. “Veterinary costs add up quickly, and too often, pet owners forgo care or surrender their beloved pets when they can’t afford treatment.
This collaboration could help to enable more pets in more communities to be adopted through ‘Empty the Shelters’ and can help facilitate adopters seeking treatment to keep their pets healthy and in their new homes.”
During the last Empty the Shelters occasion at MCACC in May, 453 dogs discovered their permanently houses. MCACC has actually been over capability for numerous weeks and is confident for another effective Empty the Shelters occasion.
“This is the busiest time of year for animal shelters nationwide. For the last several weeks, we have been over capacity,” said MCACC’s Communications Officer, Kim Powell. “We are excited to host another Empty the Shelters event so the hundreds of amazing dogs in our care can find their perfect match.”
BISSELL Pet Foundation and MCACC desire households to do their research study about the animal they have an interest in embracing, along with adoption requirements. For more details on embracing or contributing to “Empty the Shelters,” check out www.bissellpetfoundation.org along with Maricopa.gov/Pets
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