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Friday, November 8, 2024

Libraries, Animal Center Partner on Free Pet Care Programming

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Ever wonder why your dog reacts in a certain way? Looking for tips on how to co-exist with your feline companion? Wake County Public Libraries and the Wake County Animal Center are partnering on a new series of free pet care programs designed to bring you closer to your furry friends.

“Whether you’re a brand-new pet parent or you’re interested in enhancing your relationship with an existing family member, we’ve got the perfect program for you,” said Wake County Commissioner Vickie Adamson. “We want everyone to realize our libraries are more than just a place to check out books and our Animal Center is more than just a place to adopt pets. They are community resources, places where knowledgeable staff offer help and guidance – in this case, with tips to improve your life with a cat or dog!”

Sessions are a mix of in-person and virtual events, and they will be led by certified dog trainer and Animal Services Outreach Coordinator Meagan Thomas. In-person programs will be held at library locations throughout the county.

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