Adoption fees will include spay and neuter services, vaccines a 2024 dog license, microchipping and a current rabies tag.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio - The Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter is offering reduced dog adoption fees until July 31 due to high capacity, according to a release.Adoption fees will include spay and neuter services, vaccines, a 2024 dog license, microchipping and a current rabies tag.
The CCSA partnered with Bissel Pet Foundation’s Empty the Shelters nationwide event where it will donate $50 to CCSA for every adoption. The rise in capacity has created a critical need for temporary foster homes which allow space for incoming animals, the release read. Those interested in fostering can email the shelter at [email protected] or stop in during business hours.
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