Pet Network Humane Society Offers Free Adoptions This July

FOR RELEASE ON JULY 1, 2026–Incline Village, NV — Pet Network Humane Society is thrilled to announce sponsored adoptions this July, made possible through the incredible generosity of Bev & Doug Keil, longtime supporters of Pet Network. All adoption fees for animals are waived for the entire month, ensuring that deserving shelter pets find loving homes just in time for summer.
This heartwarming promotion doesn’t stop at simply finding homes—every dog and cat adopted will come equipped with a Fi GPS collar, offering pet parents peace of mind and an extra layer of protection for their new companions.
“Summer can be a tough time for animals in shelters,” said Sybile O’Neill, Marketing and Development Manager at Pet Network Humane Society. “Thanks to Bev & Doug, we’re lowering barriers to adoption and giving pets a chance to thrive in a loving home during a historically low adoption season.”
Summer is the perfect time to expand your family with a loyal companion or cuddly new friend. With waived fees and added perks there’s never been a better opportunity to adopt.
Event Details:
● What: Bev & Doug Keil – No adoption fees for any animal in July
● Where: Pet Network Humane Society, Incline Village, NV
● When: July 1 – July 31, 2026
● Includes Off-site adoption Event: July 8th,2026 – 11 am to 2 pm at the National Automobile Museum
● More to come!
How to Adopt:
Visit Pet Network Humane Society during regular business hours or view available pets online at http://www.petnetwork.org.

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