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More than 1,000 unwanted animals will be offered for adoption at the Super Adoption, an annual event that organizers call the largest pet adoption event in the world. It takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 27 in the San Fernando Valley, which isn't that far to drive to find a new family member.

 

 This is from the event's press release:

 

In a single day, the Super Adoption event typically finds new homes for more than 400 animals.  The event is organized by the Los Angeles Programs of Best Friends Animal Society. 

 

The free event, presented by The Petco Foundation, Designing Health and Chrissie's Fund, has been organized to find new homes for animals in an upbeat, festival-like atmosphere that offers fun for the whole family. It will include a children's activity pavilion, all-day dog agility, Frisbee and flyball demonstrations, the popular "Shelter Dog Parade," pet psychics, veterinarians, dog trainers, pet-related products, service vendors, a food court, celebrity guests and much more!

 

It will be held at North Hollywood Recreation Center, 11430 Chandler Boulevard (Tujunga Ave.& Magnolia Blvd), in North Hollywood.

 

As anybody who has ever brought home a homeless pet will tell you, adopted animals make the best pets.

 

Click here for more info about Best Friends' programs.

1 Comments

msprompt said:

yes, that is true what you say about adopted pets being the best. i adopted a cat from the shelter and had him for 13 years. he was the best, most loyal and comforting friend i've ever had. he died several years ago and i still miss him lots every day.

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