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City of Midland Holds Year-End Pet Adoption Special

By: Mycah Glover
Updated: December 24, 2010
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MIDLAND -- If you're still wondering what to give your child, girlfriend or significant other for Christmas, the City of Midland may have a good solution.

    The city's Animal Services Department will be offering an end-of-the-year special for anyone interested in adopting a pet.Between December 27th and December 30th, anyone who buys one pet will get a second one for free.

    Adoptees should keep in mind that they will still have to pay for the rabies shot and city license for the second animal.

    Anyone interested can go down to the shelter on 1200 North Fairgrounds or call them at (432) 685-7424.

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