East Ridge Animal Shelter Offering Free Adoptions

Thursday, February 02, 2012

The Pedigree Foundation and East Ridge Animal Shelter are giving a new definition to the term “puppy love” this February.  The foundation has provided a grant to the East Ridge Animal Shelter to provide free dog adoptions for the month of February.

The Pedigree Foundation’s grant will allow the East Ridge animal shelter to waive its adoption fee of $85 and cover the costs of a spay/neuter health check, rabies vaccine and all other needed vaccinations. 

"These animals are in desperate need of love,” said East Ridge Animal Control Supervisor Jonathan Cooper.  “I’m glad that the grant we received will allow us to provide them with the kinds of homes they deserve.”

The Pedigree Foundation is a philanthropic organization dedicated to helping dogs in need of loving homes.  Through a grant application process, it provides monetary aid to breed rescue organizations and animals shelters across the country. 

A list of pets up for adoption can be found at: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/eastridgeanimals.html. This website is automatically updated as pets leave or are brought in.

The East Ridge Animal Shelter is at 1015 Yale St. in East Ridge. For more information about this event, please contact Jonathan Cooper at 423-664-0271.


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