Humane Pennsylvania is offering fee-waived pet adoptions for the next twelve days as part of their sponsored “12 Days of Adoptions” event in hopes of clearing the shelters for the holiday season.
From Tuesday, December 13th, through Saturday, December 24th, all adoption fees will be waived for potential adopters looking to bring a shelter pet home for the holidays, thanks to the generosity of participating sponsors, including Performance Toyota, Fleetwood Bank, FM97, Summit Advisory, Lancaster Newspaper, WIN Home Inspection, Urso Financial, Hounds Town Reading, and more!
Adopters wishing to provide a forever home for shelter animals are encouraged to visit the shelter campuses or HumanePA.org. All potential adopters are required to go through Humane Pennsylvania’s diligent adoption screening process (approval is not guaranteed).
Adoptions include:
- Humane Pennsylvania’s 30-day Adoption Health Supplement
- Spaying or neutering (before adoption)
- Vaccinations (including current rabies vaccination) and de-worming medication
- Flea treatment
- Microchipping and chip registration
- Free 1 lb. bag of Science Diet pet food
Adoption locations and details:
Lancaster Center for Animal Life-Saving
Hours of Operation: 10 am – 5 pm (Adoption Hours: 10 am – 4 pm)
Location: 2195 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602
Freedom Center for Animal Life-Saving
Hours of Operation: 10 am – 5 pm (Adoption Hours: 10 am – 4 pm)
Location: 1801 N. 11th Street, Reading, PA 19604
To view Humane Pennsylvania’s available adoptable animals, visit https://humanepa.org/adoption/available-pets/ or meet them in person at the shelter during scheduled operating hours. For more information about adoptions, please call the Lancaster Center for Animal Life-Saving at 717-393-6551 or email [email protected] or call the Freedom Center for Animal Life-Saving at 610-921-2348 or email [email protected].
Humane Pennsylvania is an innovative national leader in animal welfare, with adoption centers, accredited non-profit veterinary hospitals, emergency animal rescue services, community pet assistance programs, an animal-focused charitable foundation, and a free, public dog park.