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April 27, 2022

BARC Houston, BISSELL Pet Foundation to Launch Spring 2022 "Empty the Shelters" Campaign

As shelters across the country continue to face overcrowding, BARC Houston, the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Center and BISSELL Pet Foundation aim to “Empty the Shelters” by sponsoring reduced adoption fees from May 3-15.

For the 2022 spring campaign, BARC will offer $10 adoption fees for all pets. To meet our adoptable pets, stop by BARC’s Adoption Center at 3300 Carr St. from 12 – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday or visit https://www.houstontx.gov/barc/adopt_a_pet.html to see our adoptable pets.

"Empty the Shelters,” BISSELL Pet Foundation’s largest program, began in 2016 as an effort to encourage more families to adopt a pet into their home. More than 83,000 pets have found adoptive homes through this reduced-fee adoption event. Since its inception, this lifesaving event has expanded to organizations in 45 states and Canada, partnering with a total of 443 animal welfare organizations. In the winter 2021 Empty the Shelters Campaign, BARC adopted out a total of 238 pets - 86 cats and 152 dogs.

“Shelters across the country are over capacity, and highly adoptable pets are at risk as we face one of the largest crises in recent years,” said Cathy Bissell, Founder of BISSELL Pet Foundation. “BISSELL Pet Foundation is calling on people to visit their community shelters during ‘Empty the Shelters’ to save a life through adoption. Without you, there is no tomorrow for these deserving pets.

“We are excited to work with Bissell Pet Foundation once again to get as many pets as possible adopted into their forever homes,” said Greg Damianoff, Director of BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions.

BISSELL Pet Foundation and BARC Houston urge families to do their research about the pet they are interested in adopting, as well as adoption requirements. For more information on adopting or donating to “Empty the Shelters,” visit www.bissellpetfoundation.org/empty-the-shelters as well as www.houstonbarc.com.

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