Montgomery County Animal Shelter Reopens Aug. 6, Launching Month-Long ‘Clear the Shelters’ Event
It’s a summer different than any other. Many are working from home, traveling options are limited, so perhaps now is the perfect time to adopt a furry family member.
Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center in Derwood plans to reopen for the public on August 6. It had been closed since March because of the coronavirus.
MCASAC will also be kicking off its participation in NBC/Telemundo’s nationwide “Clear the Shelters” event. During the entire month of August, all fees will be discounted by 50 percent.
All adoptions will be conducted by appointment only for continued safety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here for more information on appointment scheduling, and to view available animals.
“During the COVID-19 pandemic, people have shown great concern for the homeless pets of MCASAC. We’ve sent more animals into foster care than ever before, and continue to admit animals into our facility. We hope that the community continues to provide support, in the form of adoptions, once we reopen on August 6,” said MCASAC Deputy Executive Director Lex Lepiarz.
Looking to adopt a new pet? @mcasac plans to reopen for public animal adoptions on Thursday, 8/6. Through August, the Center will participate in NBC/Telemundo’s Clear the Shelters and discount adoption fees by 50%. More info & to schedule an appointment @ https://t.co/yIdgpyfpIt. pic.twitter.com/i76kqTz11E
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) July 27, 2020
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