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The Waco Animal Shelter will waive reclaim fees for pets in Waco city limits through July 14th

by Gavin Wright
July 12, 2023
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City of Waco Housing and Community Development invites qualified organizations to submit applications to receive funding from the Community Development Block Grant and Home Investment Partnership Program
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Waco, TX – According to the statement, if your pet is missing, you can visit their website or in person at 2032 Circle Rd to see if they have been picked up as a stray!

Strays are put on a 72-hour hold when they are brought in to give their family time to find them.

Usually, the fees would include an impound fee ($60 for the first time, $75 for the second time, and $150 for the third time), a $15/day boarding fee, a $15 heart worm test, $65 if your dog is not spayed/neutered, and $30 for vaccines.

No other information is available at the moment.

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