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Sponsor Our ArticlesShreveport, LA — The air was filled with excitement and hope at the Caddo Parish Animal Services facility as they joined hands with the BISSELL Pet Foundation for the renowned “Empty the Shelters™” event. This event was a glorious opportunity to give lovable animals a chance at finding their forever homes. Held on a beautiful Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., pet lovers flocked to Caddo Parish Animal Services located at 1500 Monty St., ready to meet their new furry friends.
On this sunny day, the atmosphere was cheerful, with visitors excitedly wandering through the shelter, meeting countless adorable pets looking for love. The highlight of the day was the adoption fee, which was slashed to a mere $25. This fee wasn’t just a bargain; it included essential services like vaccinations, a microchip for safety, and spay/neuter services. What a deal for prospective pet parents!
“We were thankful for our continued partnership with the BISSELL Pet Foundation as we worked to secure loving homes for all the animals in our care,” said Travis Clark, the Director of Caddo Parish Animal Services and Mosquito Control. He elaborated, “We take in an average of 4,000 to 5,000 animals into our facility each year, and events like Empty the Shelters help us find permanent homes for many of our animals.”
The Empty the Shelters event is not just a local initiative; it’s recognized as the nation’s largest funded adoption event. Thanks to the incredible support of the BISSELL Pet Foundation, more than 253,000 pets have found loving homes throughout the country. Such events help bridge the gap between caring for these animals and ensuring they get the love they truly deserve.
People came from all around, fueled not only by the reduced fees but by the desire to welcome a new member into their families. Each adoption represents a new beginning, and the stories shared between the families and their chosen pets were heartwarming. Children giggled as they petted puppies, while adults discussed the best foods and strategies to keep their new companions happy.
Throughout the event, families bonded over the joy of pet ownership. Many potential adopters expressed their hopes of finding a specific breed or personality trait. Others were simply looking for a friend. Either way, the connection was undeniable. Each wagging tail and purring cat was a reminder of the joy that pets can bring into our lives.
“It’s all about giving them a chance,” explained one enthusiastic attendee, her new furry friend nestled happily in her arms. “I came here to save a life and found a new family member.”
As the event wrapped up, it was clear that the days ahead would be much brighter for many animals who left the shelter. Thanks to the Empty the Shelters event, many of them were one step closer to enjoying the comfort of a loving home. And for those who may have missed out, there’s always hope that the next event will be just around the corner.
Not only did the day create new families, but it also built a stronger community bond as residents came together in support of a noble cause. Thanks to events like these, both the animals and the people of Caddo Parish are thriving in happiness and companionship.
If you missed your chance to adopt, don’t worry! There are always pets in need of homes. Keep an eye out for future events and consider pairing your family with a pet. Who knows? Your new best friend might just be waiting for you at the local shelter.
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