Miami-Dade drops adoption fees to $2.50 for America's birthday
The Miami-Dade Animal Shelter has a simple goal to celebrate America's 250th birthday: 250 animals out of the kennels and into loving homes.
The Miami-Dade Animal Shelter has a simple goal to celebrate America's 250th birthday: 250 animals out of the kennels and into loving homes.
And to make it happen, Miami-Dade Animal Services is reducing adoption fees to $2.50 from June 20 through July 5. Typically, adoption fees are $35 for cats and $65 for dogs.
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