Fort Worth animal shelter to hold ‘Home for the PAW-lidays’ adoption drive

Adoption fees will be eliminated on Thursday of next week, and each adopter will get a unique gift bag.


    • The city of Fort Worth is hosting a “Home for the PAW-lidays” adoption drive to deal with overcrowding at its animal shelter.

    • During the one-day event on December 12, all adoption fees will be waived, and each adopter will receive a special gift.

    • The event happens next Thursday at City Hall from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  • The city of Fort Worth is hosting a “Home for the PAW-lidays” adoption drive to deal with overcrowding at its animal shelter.

  • During the one-day event on December 12, all adoption fees will be waived, and each adopter will receive a special gift.

  • The event happens next Thursday at City Hall from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

FORT WORTH, Texas—The animals shelter in the city of Fort Worth is overcrowded.

By finding homes for as many animals as possible, the shelter hopes that a holiday adoption campaign with incentives will lessen its burden.

During the holidays, the city campaign is promoting pet adoption. Next Thursday, it will have an adoption event. They are lovingly referring to it as “Home for the PAW-lidays.”



Each adopter will get a unique gift bag, and adoption fees will be waived.

Macy Hill, a council member from Fort Worth, is particularly involved in the event’s organizing. She is a strong supporter of pet adoption and believes it’s a significant issue for the entire community.

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“I think having stray animals on the street, not only is it a problem for code compliance and our staff, it s also a problem for public health and really safety,” she stated. “We don’t want the metroplex to experience dog maulings like we have in the past. Getting ahead of the birth rate is the first step in that process.

From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on December 12, the event will take place at Fort Worth City Hall.

  • The city of Fort Worth provided the information for this article.

The city of Fort Worth provided the information for this article.

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