The Regina Humane Society is hoping dogs in its care can fetch a family this weekend.
The humane society is holding a three-day adoption blitz — what it’s calling the Fetch a Family Adoption Event — to address what it calls “the pressing issue of dog overpopulation at the shelter.”
The event is to run Friday, Saturday and Sunday and will feature $0 adoption fees for dogs.
Viewings and adoptions run from noon to 6 p.m., each day. No appointment is necessary.
All adoptions include spay/neuter surgery, vaccination, tattoo, microchip and a post-adoption veterinary exam.
“The Society has seen an unprecedented level of dog intake following the pandemic pet boom combined with changing housing and employment situations, and challenging economic conditions,” the society said in a release.
The pets available for adoption can be seen on the humane society’s website.