

Whether you're a longtime pet parent or ready to be one for the first time, choosing a new companion to share your home with is a rewarding experience. And while heading to a shelter is a great means to scope out a new furry friend, you can now connect with these same pets in a different way.
Participating in pet adoption events is a perfect way to connect with a shelter animal — and for them to find their forever home. Typically, these animal adoption events draw attention to pets in need. And, to sweeten the deal, some shelters will offer certain promotions to encourage more adoptions during these events. But, really, what's sweeter than taking home a cuddly pet?
Not sure what to expect at these events? We're breaking down what it's like to pursue pet adoption in this unique way.
The Importance of Pet Adoption Events
Many, many animals are waiting to find homes. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), shelters in the United States take in around 6.5 million animals each year. Unfortunately, shelters will sometimes experience overcrowding, increasing the need for special events to help more pets get adopted, freeing up space for more pets in need. Pet adoption events bring to light this fact, while letting pet parents provide a second chance to find a loving home.
One such event, Clear The Shelters, an annual initiative spearheaded by NBC and Telemundo owned stations and powered by shelters across the United States., has been uniting pet parents and shelter animals since 2015. In 2018 alone, more than 100,000 pets were adopted into forever families.

As a Clear The Shelters national sponsor, Hill's Pet Nutrition has a long history of supporting shelters and helping people find new furry friends. Since its start in 2002 Hill's Food, Shelter & Love program has provided over $290 million worth of pet food to more than 1,000 shelters nationwide and has helped more than 10 million pets find a new home.
When animal shelters participate in an event as big as Clear The Shelters, they tend to receive a lot of publicity. Carly Scholten, the Chief Operating Officer of The Animal Foundation, a shelter and clinic in Las Vegas, emphasizes the importance of this media attention: "Clear The Shelters Day is, simply put, our biggest day of the year at the Animal Foundation. Most days, we measure our visitation in terms of hundreds of people. On Clear The Shelters Day, we measure visitation by the thousands." At its 2018 Clear The Shelters event, 3,000 people visited the Animal Foundation, resulting in 229 adoptions that day.
One adoption, in particular, was special for the shelter. Orion, a dog who had lived at the Animal Foundation for 300 days, was adopted by his forever family on Clear The Shelters Day. Stories like this show the positive impact that animal adoption events have on shelters, pet parents and the adopted pets who find new homes.
Why Adopt During Pet Adoption Events?
On Clear The Shelters Day, participating shelters offer deep discounts on adoption fees and services — sometimes even freebies. There's been some growing concern that free adoption events may increase animal return rates, but statistics show otherwise. At the Animal Foundation, for example, out of 11,493 adoptions in 2018, the return rate for cats and dogs was only 5.54%.

Another benefit of adopting a shelter pet is that they're already vaccinated and, in some instances, neutered or spayed. Many shelters also provide pre-adoption microchipping and postadoption support. Speak with the animal shelter to see which specific services they offer.