05/06/2024
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A staff report

In the spirit of renewal and family that marks the Easter season, the dedicated staff at Bladen County Animal Control and Shelter extend a heartfelt invitation to the community. As families return from their holiday travels and settle back into the rhythm of daily life, the shelter encourages those with a day off or those who are looking for a new furry companion to consider making a visit to their facility.

The team at Bladen County Animal Control and Shelter believes that the Easter holiday, synonymous with new beginnings, is the perfect time to open one’s home to a pet in need. While the staff enjoyed a festive Easter, they note that the true joy of the season would be in finding forever homes for the animals under their care. They share an optimistic message, hoping that the end of holiday travels and a day off work for many might translate into a new chance at life for the shelter pets.

The shelter, located at 506 Smith Circle in Elizabethtown, NC, is home to a diverse group of animals, each waiting for a chance to become a beloved pet. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit Bladen.petfinder.com to view profiles of all the available pets. This online resource provides detailed information about each animal, including age, breed, and personality, helping potential adopters find a pet that matches their lifestyle and preferences.

The invitation to visit is extended to all, whether one is considering adoption or looking to volunteer and spend time with the animals. The shelter emphasizes that even those not ready to adopt can offer invaluable support by providing companionship and care to the animals during their stay.

For those ready to take the step of adopting a pet, the shelter staff is prepared to assist with the adoption process, ensuring that each animal finds a loving and suitable home. The adoption process is designed to be thorough yet straightforward, prioritizing the well-being of the pets and the readiness of individuals to welcome a new member into their families.

As a reminder, the Bladen County Animal Control and Shelter’s address is 506 Smith Circle, Elizabethtown NC, 28337, and they can be contacted at 910-862-6918 for more information on visiting hours and adoption procedures.

This Easter, the shelter hopes to witness the joy of new beginnings, not just for the community but for the many pets waiting to find their forever homes. It’s a call to action for those who have considered pet adoption to take that meaningful step, offering a second chance to a deserving animal.

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