Hillsborough County's Pet Resource Center is over capacity for dogs. Our low adoption fees include vaccination, registration, microchipping, and spaying/neutering. Not ready to take on a full-time pet? Consider being a pet foster parent. The foster parents provide a temporary home, and besides taking care of the dog or cat and freeing up a kennel at the shelter, the foster family can provide information about the temperament and habits of the pet, which helps in the adoption process.
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We try and find a forever home for our four legged friend.
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