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Wednesday through Friday, adoptions are free at Jacksonville Humane Society and Animal Care and Protective Services because available kennels are at capacity for the two shelters, particularly for large dogs.
VyStar Credit Union is picking up the tab for adoptions at JHS and ACPS is waiving its adoption fees. “We are hopeful that with the support of our friends and neighbors, along with help from our generous partners at VyStar Credit Union, we can overcome this temporary obstacle and move forward into May with even more pets finding new, loving homes,” said JHS CEO Denise Deisler.
So far this year, the JHS has transferred 128 animals into its custody from ACPS. It’s also taken in 1,071 stray animals.You can adopt a pet at the
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