Broward County Animal Care has launched an urgent appeal to North Miami area residents as their shelter remains severely overcrowded, prompting the continuation of their emergency CODE HOME campaign with waived adoption fees for all animals.

The initiative directly benefits North Miami families looking to add a furry companion to their household while helping address the shelter’s capacity crisis. Officials report that the shelter continues to operate well beyond its intended capacity, making immediate adoptions critical for the welfare of animals currently in care.

“We’re seeing an overwhelming number of animals in need of loving homes, and we know there are wonderful families in North Miami and surrounding areas who could provide that care,” said shelter representatives. The waived adoption fees remove financial barriers that might prevent families from adopting, covering typical costs for vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and microchipping.

North Miami residents interested in adoption can visit the Broward County Animal Care facility to meet available pets. The CODE HOME emergency response demonstrates the community’s commitment to animal welfare while providing families with the opportunity to welcome a new pet without the usual financial investment. This heartwarming initiative reflects the caring nature of South Florida communities coming together to help animals in need.


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