>> ARC progress report shows 134 animal adoptions, 99 pets reunited with owners in March
“We get a great response from the community at our adoption specials,” said Robert Guhl, ARC interim director. “As with any of our events, we hope to get all our adoptable pets into permanent homes on Saturday.”
Community sponsors are covering the adoption fees, which will include spay/neuter, initial vaccinations, first-year license, heartworm testing, microchip and rabies vaccines.
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