Toronto offers huge discount on dog adoptions to help pets that been in shelter the longest Toronto
Until Jan. 31, adoption fees will only cost $25 for dogs, with the aim of getting these pups out of the shelters and into loving homes.There are currentlylooking for permanent homes, including a five-year-old Great Pyrenees Mix named Joey and a seven-year-old American bulldog named Zipper.
"Many of the dogs available for adoption have been at the shelter for a very long time and have been so often overlooked," said the City of Toronto. There are a few things to consider before you double down on adoption, including if you have children, how much time and space you have for your new pet, and food, veterinary care and pet license expenses.There are four Second Chance Dogs available right now, includingSo if your current situation seems to align with a new dog, please try your hand at adoption! These pups deserve a good home with caring owners, and in return, you'll get a new best friend.
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