One-Day Only: Southern Indiana Animal Rescue Partners with Subaru to Waive Adoption Fees
October is Subaru Loves Pets Month and in partnership with an Evansville-area animal rescue, the adoption fees have been waived during a special one-day event!
Statistics on Homeless Animals
Statistically, more than 6 million animals find themselves in shelters and rescues across the United States. Subaru has made it their mission to help.
Subaru believes that all pets deserve a loving home, which is why we are the largest corporate donor to the ASPCA. Through our Subaru Loves Pets® initiative, Subaru and our retailers are committed to improving the lives of as many shelter animals as possible. Every October, Subaru retailers partner with local animal organizations to help prepare shelter pets for adoption through grants administered by the ASPCA and host pet events at their store. Pets make the world a better place and Subaru is proud to help make the world a better place for them.
Making an Impact on Evansville-Area Animals in Need
On a local level, Romain Subaru Evansville - Henderson - Owensboro will host It Takes a Village No-Kill Rescue. The Make a Dog's Day Adoption Event will take place at Romain Subaru's brand-new location at 7605 East Virginia Street in Evansville.
Make a Dog's Day Adoption Event = Waived Adoption Fees
On Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. dogs from It Takes a Village No-Kill Rescue will be on hand at the Make a Dog's Day Adoption Event with adoptable dogs awaiting their forever homes. Thanks to their partnership with Subaru, the adoption fees have been waived!
More Than Adoptable Dogs
In addition to adoptable dogs, the day's events will also include free engraved dog tags, photo opportunities, free toys, pup cups, and more. Saturday, October 19th is going to be a wonderful day!
Learn more about the local Make a Dog's Day Adoption Event here, and find out more about Subaru's pledge to help homeless animals across the country here.
Animal Shelters and Rescues In and Around Evansville Indiana
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