“Love A Pet” Special Reduces Adoption Fees in Honor of Valentine’s Day

Lewis & Clark Humane Society Offers 50% Off Promo February 11th and 12th

HeartThe Lewis & Clark Humane Society (LCHS) announced a special 50% off promotion called “Love A Pet” that reduces adoption fees by 50% on all cats, dogs, puppies and kittens on February 11th and 12th, Valentine’s Day weekend, to qualified adopters.

Gina Wiest, executive director of the shelter said, “The shelter is at full capacity again, and are hoping this special promotion will encourage people to come down find their ‘forever friend’ during this special Valentine’s Day weekend promotion.”

The shelter has many different kinds of dogs and cats for adoption and is open Tuesday-Friday 12:00-6pm and Saturdays from 12:00-4:30pm.

For more information, please call 442-1660 or visit the shelter at 2112 E. Custer Avenue in Helena.


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