Operation Kindness lowered their adoption fee to $14 to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Love is in the air and what better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than adopting a new friend!
Operation Kindness lowered their adoption fee to $14 for dogs over 40 pounds. This promotion will go through this Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 11-12.For more information, visitGet DFW local news, weather forecasts and entertainment stories to your inbox.This Valentine weekend, all of our dogs 40 pounds and up will have $14 adoption fees on Saturday and Sunday!
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