Press release from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue:
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue is holding a puppy adoption event this Saturday, August 7th, starting at 11 A.M. If you’ve been looking to add a puppy to your family, now could be the perfect time! Brother Wolf has three different litters of puppies for attendees to choose from. Staff at Brother Wolf will meet with each adoptive family for up to 30 minutes to help them choose a puppy who is a good fit for their home. Adopters will be counseled on how to successfully raise a puppy in their home. Brother Wolf’s onsite ReTail store sells items adopters can purchase for their new family member such as food, toys and treats. Brother Wolf expects a big turnout due to the number of people interested in adopting puppies. The event is therefore first-come, first-serve.
Details:
11 A.M. to 3 P.M; event will end earlier if all puppies have been adopted First come, first serve. Thirty minutes to pick out your new family member. Three litters of puppies to choose from. Puppies under six months have an adoption fee of $300. All puppies will be microchipped, up to date on vaccines, and spayed or neutered. Puppies must be taken home directly from the event (no holds). Brother Wolf’s adoption center is located at 31 Glendale Ave, Asheville, NC.
What kind of puppies will there be?“The Tree Puppies”: Rottweiler + Anatolian Shepherd + Great Pyrenees mixes.“The Flower Puppies”: Mixed Breed. Mom is a bully mix who weighs 45 pounds.“The Pumpkin Puppies”: Mixed Breed. Mom is a bully mix who weighs 40 pounds.
Masks: Due to limited opportunities for social distancing during this event and more people being on site than during normal business operations, Brother Wolf is requiring that adult attendees wear a mask for everyone’s health and safety.
###About Brother Wolf Animal RescueBrother Wolf Animal Rescue’s mission is to better the lives of companion animals and the people who love them. Through adoption and pet retention programs, a low-cost mobile spay and neuter clinic, lifesaving shelter transfer partnerships, extensive volunteer and foster networks, and a trap-neuter-vaccinate-return program for community cats, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue impacts the lives of thousands of animals each year in Western NC. Learn more about Brother Wolf and their lifesaving programs at www.bwar.org.
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