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Maricopa County animal shelter to waive adoption fees for dogs 6 months and older

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Pets
April 30, 2023
1 min read
Maricopa County animal shelter to waive adoption fees for dogs 6 months and older

So I just read this article about how Maricopa County animal shelter is going to be waiving adoption fees for dogs that are six months and older! It’s pretty cool because it means that more dogs will have a chance to find their forever homes without the financial burden on families who are considering adoption.

Basically, the article explains that the shelter has had a lot of dogs come in lately, and they want to encourage people to adopt rather than buy from breeders. By waiving the fees, they hope to increase the number of adoptions and ultimately reduce the number of dogs that have to be euthanized.

As someone who has adopted a dog before, I can say that even though it’s incredibly rewarding, it can also be expensive. The adoption fees alone can be a deterrent for some people, not to mention the cost of food, toys, and vet visits. So I think this initiative will definitely make it easier for more families to open their homes to these wonderful animals.

One thing to keep in mind, though, is that owning a dog is a big responsibility. They require a lot of time, attention, and love. So if you’re considering adoption, make sure you’re ready to commit to taking care of a furry friend for the rest of their life. But if you are, then head over to the Maricopa County animal shelter and see if you can find your perfect match!

Overall, I think this article is important because it’s highlighting an issue that affects a lot of animals and families. By making adoption more accessible, we can help give these dogs a second chance and create more love and connection in our communities. Plus, who doesn’t love the idea of bringing home a new best friend for free?


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