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Asheville Humane Society Joins Best Friends Animal Society in a National Pet Adoption Promotion

Right now the perfect pet is ready to add a little love to your life. This Valentine’s Day, brighten your world by adopting a forever friend!

Asheville Humane Society is joining national animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society, along with animal rescue groups and shelters across the country, in the “Give Love” annual adoption campaign running now through February 14, 2017. Adoption fees are reduced to $14 for dogs 25 lbs. and up and cats over 6 months old.

“Give Love to homeless pets this February by adopting a furry friend or spreading the word about our campaign,” said Tracy Elliott, Executive Director at Asheville Humane Society. “Asheville Humane Society is dedicated to enriching the lives of pets and people. Our dogs and cats are eager to provide you with endless love and companionship if you’ll give them the chance.”

Asheville Humane Society is an active partner in Best Friends No More Homeless Pets® Network which offers help and support to animal rescue groups that save lives in their communities.

“When you choose to adopt, you not only save that animal’s life, you enable us to save more homeless pets in our community,” said Elliott. “We are proud to partner with Best Friends on this adoption promotion to ‘Give Love’ to more animals in need.”

Who:  Asheville Humane Society
What:  “Give Love” Adoption Campaign
When: Now-February 14, 2017
Where:  14 Forever Friend Lane
Why:  To Give Love to homeless pets!

About Asheville Humane Society

For over 30 years Asheville Humane Society has been saving homeless Buncombe County animals. Today we operate both our own state-of-the-art Adoption and Education Center and the County's only open door shelter where no local animal is ever turned away. We rescue, reunite, rehabilitate and re-home abandoned, abused, injured and lost animals. We provide education, training and support to keep pets in their homes. Asheville Humane Society has earned the highest rating of Four Stars from Charity Navigator, a designation achieved by only 25% of all charities nationwide. Our nationally recognized innovative programs and partnerships are steadily moving Buncombe County toward a no-kill community.