SF Animal Shelter Lowers Fee Due To Overcrowding

SFAS News:

The Santa Fe Animal Shelter has announced it will reduce adoption fees Friday through Sunday Aug, 9-11, for all dogs, five months and older, to $25 due to an influx of dogs at the shelter.  

“We have been helping many shelters around the state with their overpopulation of dogs this season, which has now lead us to be a bit overcrowded,” said Murad Kirdar, public relations officer of the Santa Fe Animal Shelter. “We are hoping to ease the population in the dog kennels by offering a reduced adoption fee and making it possible for everyone to adopt.”

Santa Fe Animal Shelter is Northern New Mexico’s largest open-admission, no-kill shelter. All dogs adopted from the shelter are spayed or neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and come with one month of pet insurance plus a bag of food. 

For more information on available dogs, visit SFHumaneSociety.org.

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