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STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 5 months AGO
OTHELLO — Adams County Pet Rescue, also commonly referred to as ACPR, recently put out a call for the public’s help in supporting their work to care for strays. As part of the Columbia Basin Herald’s efforts to support nonprofits in the community, we encourage families to consider adopting pets from ACPR and other shelters in the area with responsible pet care practices.
All of the pets available for adoption through ACPR are spayed or neutered, are up-to-date on their vaccinations and are ready to come home with the right owner. Staff at ACPR are willing to introduce you to the available pets and help you find the right puppy personality for your home.
The pets included in this gallery are just a portion of the dogs available for adoption at ACPR. The shelter also has cats available if that is your preference.
If you are unable to adopt, you can donate to ACPR via PayPal (paypal.me/AdamsCountyPetRescue) and Venmo (@AdamsCountyPetRescue).
The shelter is located at 1961 W. Bench Road in Othello and may be reached via phone at 509-488-5514 or by email at adopt@adamscountypetrescue.com.
To view additional pets, visit the shelter’s website at www.adamscountypetrescue.com.
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