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Furever Friends #255

BC the shelters ‘cat in charge’ is turning 11 years old, and to celebrate the shelter is holding an adoption special. All adult dogs adoption fees are lowered to just $11 when you bring in an item from the shelter’s wish list.

Pet Food Wish List https://a.co/gWILSB5
Every Day Needs https://a.co/7vICABu
Toys & Enrichment https://a.co/1hyu7HQ
Foster Needs https://a.co/fwEjINK
Current Most Needed Items https://a.co/1nr5Yf8

All dogs will still receive their normal vetting including their spay/neuter and microchip.

Hardin County Animal Care and Control is located at 220 Peterson Drive, Elizabethtown. They are open 12-4 Monday through Saturday.

This week we will talk about two dogs that are available to adopt on special, Alexander and Brutus. We have talked about 482 pets on Furever Friends and have helped adopt 479.

You can fill out your adoption application online at: https://hcky.org/adoption-application or donate directly to the shelter at: https://hcky.org/animal-control-department/animal-control-donations

Furever Friends brought to you by Pet Supplies Plus on Towne Drive in Elizabethtown.

Ag Tag Fund

Kentucky motorists who buy or renew farm vehicle license plates, or “ag tags,” may make a voluntary donation of up to $10 to the Ag Tag Fund. Donations to the Ag Tag Fund are divided equally among Kentucky 4-H, Kentucky FFA, and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for youth development and promotional programs. Half of the 4-H and FFA funds go back to the county where the tag is purchased to support local programming, awards, and scholarships. Hardin County Extension Agents Jocelyn Kemp & Sue Ann McCandless share details about the programs.
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles will visit Hardin County Clerk Brian Smith at 2:45 p.m. Thursday to promote the 2023 Ag Tag Program.