Michigan shelters to reduce adoption fees in October for ‘Empty the Shelters’ campaign Reduced prices are from Oct. 1-15
Shelters in the United States are facing an overcapacity crisis, with 322,000 pets entering the system and leaving Shelter Animals Count in 2024.
To help pets find a proper home, the BISSELL Pet Foundation will host its Fall National Empty the Shelters reduced-fee event at 41 Michigan shelters.
From Oct. 1 to 15, the BISSELL Pet Foundation will sponsor reduced adoption fees at more than 360 shelters in 43 states.
Adopters can save a life and bring home a spayed/neutered, vaccinated pet available for adoption for just $50 or less.
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