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Representative Kiley, Supervisor Landon to Partner with Placer County to Host Pet Adoption Event

Sep 24, 2024 10:40AM ● By Representative Kevin Kiley News Release

On Saturday, Sept. 28, residents and visitors can adopt any pet from the Auburn shelter for free. Photo courtesy 


WASHINGTON (MPG) - With dogs continuing to come into shelters at alarming numbers, Representative Kevin Kiley and Placer County Supervisor Shanti Landon are partnering with Placer County Animal Services to raise awareness and celebrate National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month with special adoption events and promotions.

On Saturday, Sept. 28, residents and visitors can adopt any pet from the Auburn shelter for free. Congressman Kevin Kiley and Placer County Supervisor Shanti Landon will be present to host the event, which will also feature shelter tours, local pet-related vendors, free pet supplies and family-friendly activities.

WHAT: Special free adoption event for National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month

WHO: Congressman Kevin Kiley, Placer County Supervisor Shanti Landon and the staff and animals at Placer County Animal Services (PCAS)

WHERE: Placer County Animal Services, 11232 B Ave., Auburn, CA

WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The event will kick off National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month in October, and PCAS will continue with $5 discounted pet adoptions for the entire month.

"Our local shelters are doing incredible work, but they’re facing a real challenge and it’s more important than ever for our community to step up and help," said Representative Kiley.

Dog intakes at PCAS’s Auburn shelter are up 34% compared to 2022 this year, and more than 8% compared to last year.

"Anytime we can help dogs be adopted into new homes faster will help both the dog and the shelter with much needed space for new arrival," said Katie Ingram, PCAS program manager.

Supervisor Shanti Landon added, “Adopting a pet is a wonderful way to give an animal a chance at a loving home. And it’s not just about adoption—volunteering and fostering are crucial too.”

For more information about the event and other ways to support shelter pets, visit the Placer County Animal Services website at placer.ca.gov/animal.