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Don’t Text Your Ex. Adopt Someone Loyal.

📅 Saturday, November 8 | 11 AM – 7 PM
📍The Animal Foundation | 655 N. Mojave Rd.
💡 All adoption fees are waived, thanks to our friends at Olight.
Your ex might still be sending mixed signals, but the pets at The Animal Foundation? 100% loyal. No ghosting, no mind games—just unconditional love, wagging tails, and purrs that say “I’d never leave you on read.”
Let’s be real. Your ex didn’t deserve you anyway. But a dog that greets you like a celebrity every time you walk through the door? Or a cat that stares at you like you’re the only person in the world who knows how to open the treat bag? That’s the kind of emotional support you actually need.
Join us for a fee-waived adoption event where every dog, cat, and small pet is ready to make a long-term commitment. Whether you’re looking for someone who actually listens, loves walks, or doesn’t judge your midnight snacking habits—your perfect match is waiting.
💡 Special thanks to our friends at Olight for helping us light the way to forever homes.
So don’t text your ex. Seriously. Put the phone down and come adopt someone who truly deserves your attention.
How the Adoption Process Works
🐾 Visit our adoption search page before coming to the shelter to browse adoptable pets.
🐾 Use the QR code on our adoption lobby door to join the virtual waitlist. The waitlist opens at 8:00 am.
🐾 Please make sure to return by 11 am when the doors open.
🐾 Depending on the volume of patrons each day, adoption services may close before 7 PM once our capacity is reached. We recommend arriving early.
🐾 When you arrive, you may browse the adoption area for a pet, or if you have an animal in mind, please note the animal ID#, and you’ll be able to speak with an adoption counselor.
🐾 We do not place holds on pets.
🐾 Please do not bring your current pets for introductions—the shelter environment doesn’t provide an accurate picture of how pets will interact at home.
🐾 The fee-waived adoptions include spay/neuter surgery, up-to-date vaccines, and a microchip.
