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Find fun and furry friends at library pet adoption events

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City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website

City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website

The Fort Worth Public Library is hosting pet adoption events in collaboration with Fort Worth Animal Care & Control, offering individuals the opportunity to welcome a furry companion into their homes. The events, scheduled to take place at four library locations, aim to facilitate the adoption process and provide valuable information on pet care.

The article, published on April 24, 2024, highlights that only dogs will be available for adoption at these upcoming events. Adoption fees are waived, and each dog is fully vaccinated and microchipped, ensuring their health and safety.

According to the announcement, attendees can look forward to learning essential tips on caring for their new pets and participating in family-friendly activities. The initiative aims to create a welcoming and informative environment for prospective pet owners. As stated in the article, "Anyone who is ready to adopt a pet is encouraged to attend an event, learn more about pet care and take home their new best friend the same day."

These pet adoption events not only provide individuals with the opportunity to find a new companion but also contribute to the welfare of animals in need of loving homes. The collaboration between the Fort Worth Public Library and Fort Worth Animal Care & Control underscores the importance of community engagement in promoting responsible pet ownership.

For those interested in expanding their family with a four-legged friend, attending these library pet adoption events can be a rewarding experience.

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