New Year, New Pet! Ring in the New Year with a fuzzy friend from Wake County Animal Center

Free and reduced adoption fees at Wake County Animal Center

Dog on leash, lying on grass, looks up at camera

Kino, who has stayed the longest at 232 days. Photo by Five Freedoms Photography.

The Wake County Animal Center is starting 2025 with wagging tails and gentle purrs through its “New Year, New Pet!” adoption campaign. The Center is offering special adoption fees until Jan. 17 to help you find your new best friend. Dogs and cats who have been at the shelter for over two weeks can be adopted for free. For those who have been there less than two weeks, adoption fees are just $25 for dogs and $5 for cats.

“This year, consider a resolution that will have a real impact: adopting a pet,” said Wake County Commissioner Vickie Adamson. “A new furry friend can help you stick to your goals by keeping you active with daily walks, reducing stress with their unconditional love and spreading joy through their companionship.”

The new year has just begun, but the Center is already at capacity. Currently, 97 dogs and 14 cats are waiting at the shelter for their forever homes. Another 28 dogs and 16 cats are in foster care and available for adoption. The shelter has housed 11 dogs for more than 90 days, 12 dogs for over 60 days, and 13 dogs for over 30 days. Kino, an American Staffordshire Terrier, has stayed the longest at 232 days. Long stays like this stress the pets and leave them feeling lonely while they wait for a loving home.

The adoption process is simple, and the shelter’s team is ready to help you find the perfect match. Whether you’re looking for an energetic dog to keep you moving or a laid-back cat to curl up with, the Wake County Animal Center has the perfect companion.

Staff share lots of information about each pet’s unique personality and work to match pets with potential adopters. Adult pets are a great choice because their personalities are already set, making it easier to see how they’ll fit into your family or lifestyle. Before going to their new homes, all pets receive spay/neuter surgery, microchipping and required vaccinations.

Ready to adopt? Check out our adoption gallery or come by and see the sweet faces for yourself! The shelter is open for adoptions daily from noon to 6 p.m., seven days a week. The Wake County Animal Center is located at 820 Beacon Lake Drive, near the intersection of I-440 and New Bern Avenue in Raleigh.

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