Earnhardt Ford Hosts Pet Adoptions

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This Saturday, Earnhardt Ford and Phoenix Animal Care Coalition (PACC911) will team up for a pet adoption event, their sixth one, with previous events resulting in nearly 250 animals finding new homes.

Hundreds of family-friendly dogs, cats and critters from more than 30 animal rescue groups will gather amongst the Mustangs, Escapes and F-150s, hoping to find permanent homes. All animals presented for adoption are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and have been evaluated for behavioral issues.

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria has donated pizza to sell at the event to benefit the Emergency Medical Fund, which provides financial aid to Valley nonprofit animal welfare groups needing assistance with medical costs. There will be entertainment, food, vendors and animal organizations available to answer questions and provide services.

This unconventional partnership is due to Tex Earnhardt’s love of animals and dedication to local charitable organizations. For more information about PACC911’s efforts to unite the animal welfare community through adoption events, fundraising, education, and medical assistance, visit www.PACC911.org. Visit www.earnhardtford.com for more information.

Event details

When:  Saturday, Feb. 23, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where:  Earnhardt Ford, 7300 W. Orchid Lane, Chandler  (near I-10 and Ray Road)
Cost:  Free admission, adoption fees vary by group
Contact:  PACC911 (602) 992-4779 or Earnhardt Ford (480) 893-0000

 

 

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