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    fur fam finder

    Massive 'Mega Adoption' downtown pet event matches Houstonians with 1,000 future furry family members

    Steven Devadanam
    Sep 1, 2022 | 3:15 pm
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    Sweet Dallas of BARC (ID number A1834267 — hint, hint) will be available for adoption this weekend.
    Photo courtesy of BARC Houston

    While Houston and its local institutions continue to score continuous best-of lists, one issue remains a stain on the city’s reputation: the stray animal crisis.

    Indeed, thousands of sick, injured, hungry, thirsty, and lonely animals of all ages roam our streets. Some survive alone, many end up in shelters and are ultimately euthanized. Fortunately, a major downtown pet event returns this weekend to help.

    Houston’s second Mega Adoption Event makes a major comeback on Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4 at the George R. Brown Convention Center (1001 Avenida De Las Americas). Organized by PetCo Love and BOBS from Skechers, the mass-adoption program will showcase more than 1,000 rescue pets of all shapes and sizes from across Houston.

    Potential pet parents can look forward to a mere $35 adoption fee, which applies to all animals and includes spaying/neutering, microchipping, and age-appropriate pet vaccines.

    Adopters need simply bring a carrier for a cat (cardboard carriers will be available for purchase), or a leash and collar for a dog (also available for purchase).

    “Events like this are important in bringing awareness to the plight of thousands of homeless animals on Houston streets and in our shelters,” Tama Lundquist, co-founder/co-president of Houston PetSet, tells CultureMap. “The ‘Adopt Don’t Shop’ message could save thousands of lives of pets locally.”

    To Lundquist’s point, getting adoptable animals from across the city under one roof pays off — for everyone involved. In 2019, the inaugural Mega Adoption Event in Houston placed 1,450 homeless pets with families in just two days, according to organizers, who hope to match or top that number this weekend.

    And for the countless animals, the need is real. According to the 24Pet Shelter Watch Report, in-shelter euthanasia decreased from 2019 to 2021 (durign the pandemic) but increased in 2022. Why? As Rosie Nguyen of CultureMap news partner ABC13 reports, pet care costs have risen 14 percent, prompting many to send their animals back to shelters.

    In a time of increasing national division and isolation, pets can bring people together, says a recent survey by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) and Petco Love. That research notes that more than 90 percent of pet parents believe pets are family, with 75 percent respondents noting that pets bring people together from all walks of life.

    Meanwhile, those who can’t attend the weekend activity are still encouraged to support the participating nonprofits. Generous, animal-loving locals can direct their attention (and their funds) to: Montgomery County Animal Shelter, ARC PETS, BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions, City of Baytown Animal Services, SPCA of Brazoria County, Dallas Animal Services, Fort Bend County Animal Services, Harris County Pets, Houston Humane Society, City of LaPorte Texas, Palm Valley Animal Society, Rosenberg Animal Control and Shelter, Friends of South Houston Animal Rescue, City of Sugar Land Animal Services, and others.

    Weekend event visitors and adopters can expect a fun, feel-good vibe. “When you walk through the doors you feel the excitement and anticipation because, by the end of the day, the lives of so many pets and people are about to change and all for the better,” said Petco Love president, Susanne Kogut, in a statement. “And there’s also the joy felt by the dedicated shelter workers who work tirelessly to save these pets — these events are really about filling the Houston community with love — unconditional pet love.”

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    The second-annual Mega Adoption event runs from 10 am-5 pm Saturday, September 3 and Sunday, September 4 at the George R. Brown Convention Center (1001 Avenida De Las Americas). For more information, visit the official site. $35.

    This Onion (A1837349) won't make you cry.

    BARC dog Onion A1837349.
      
    Photo courtesy of BARC Houston
    This Onion (A1837349) won't make you cry.
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    deals for dogs

    Houston Humane Society hosts 'name your price' adoption event

    Jef Rouner
    Jun 3, 2025 | 3:00 pm
    A mixed breed dog looks up at the camera at a Houston Humane Society facility.
    Photo courtesy of Houston Humane Society
    Hello. My name is Stitch.

    Houstonians looking to bring home a new dog or cat this month have a chance to do so at a steep discount. The Houston Humane Society is hosting a "name your price" adoption event throughout June.

    "Love has no price tag, and neither should the joy of having a pet," the Houston Humane Society said in a statement.

    Adoptions usually cost between $50 and $195. For the entire month, all adoptions of dogs and cats one year or older will be purely pay what you can. Puppies and kittens will remain the same price. Adoptions come with spay/neuter surgeries, microchipping, vaccinations, nail trims, and hair cleanings.

    Texas has long had a significant homeless pet problem. The state ranks number one in terms of most animals killed in shelters annually, 35 percent higher than California, a state with 8 million more people. According to the Houston Humane Society, they are caring for over 500 animals at this time, 150 of which are currently available for adoption. These include 100 dogs, 46 cats, and six rabbits. Thirty-one of the animals are in long-term shelter housing, and the "name your price" event aims to reduce that population in particular.

    While the event can be a boon for struggling families who want to bring home a furry friend on a small budget, the Houston Humane Society still needs donations and fees to operate. In 2024, they distributed over 800,000 pet meals to animals in need, as well as conducting more than 11,000 spay-neuter surgeries and providing veterinary services for over 28,000 animals. Houston Humane Society ultimately homes 2,500 animals last year.

    For 67 years, the Houston Humane Society has been one of the leading forces in reducing the homeless pet population in the city. Regularly, they pair adoptions and community engagement with events around the city, including fun runs, chili cook-offs, and the Yappy Easter Event. It is the only regional shelter with low-cost veterinary services available to the public. For more information on the animals available for adoption and and the process of offering a forever home, visit the Houston Humane Society website.

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