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    Change a Pet’s life Adoption Event

    January 23, 2020No Comments
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    By Robert Albrecht

    Humane Society of SedonaSedona AZ (January 23, 2020) – As we begin 2020, the Humane Society of Sedona is excited about expanding their community outreach and awareness programs. We are committed to finding as many quality “Forever Homes” for our animals throughout each year. Nothing can take the place of a real home.

    We are beginning with the “Change a Pet’s Life” adoption and awareness event on January 24-26, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This three-day event has reduced adoption fees to encourage people to adopt from a recognized shelter such as the Humane Society of Sedona (dogs and cats) at 2115 Shelby Road in West Sedona or West Sedona PetSmart in the Safeway shopping center (cats only).

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    • stock_humanesocietyofsedona01$20.20 for pets 6 months and older, $0 adoption fees for Veterans and Active Duty Military
    • All HSS pets receive: medical & behavior screening, vaccinations, spay/neuter, microchip & registration, PetSmart coupon book, complimentary visit to a local veterinarian and numbered HSS tag and collar.
    • We have special socializing programs in which volunteers work with animals every day to help reduce stress and to connect with their new family.
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    Maggie

    “We always encourage adoption from a recognized shelter”, states Jennifer Brehler, Executive Director at HSS but adds “that there are many other ways you can make a difference if adoption is not right for you at this time.”

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    We have made it easy for you to help change a pet’s life; just remember SAVE.

    S= Sponsor an animal’s adoption fee or make a general donation.
    A= Adopt or foster one or more animals.
    V= Volunteer to work with the animals or help in other areas of our organization.
    E= Enrich your life and the life of your pet. Share a story about your pet.

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    Cassidy

    At the main shelter in West Sedona meet our two “Spotlight Animals” Maggie (dog) and Cassidy (cat) that have been with us the longest period of time, but both are actually only a little over 3 years old. For more information call (928) 282-4679 or visit our website at www. humanesocietyofsedona.org.

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