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PSCPA Offering Valentine's Pet Matchmaking Deal
The Pennsylvania SPCA is offering you a $50 for dog adoptions and 50 percent of certain cat adoptions throughout February.

PHILADELPHIA — Valentine's Day is almost here, and the Pennsylvania SPCA wants to help match its dogs and cats to new families.
Unlike human matchmaking services which charge you a lot of money to find your perfect love, the Pennsylvania SPCA is giving you a $50 credit to let us help you find your true dog match.
Now through the end of the February, adopters who are tired of swiping left on potential love connections can have the PSPCA’s staff match them up with their ideal canine companion.
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The PSPCA’s adoption team will help match adopters with their most compatible canine partner by encouraging them to stop in at the adoptions desk, take a quick survey and then meet three dogs our staff recommends.
If one of those pups is your one true love, adopters will receive $50 off the adoption fee.
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For those looking instead for a feline friend, the PSPCA will help mend broken hearts by giving them a second chance at love. Adopters that choose cats who have been returned to the shelter, or who have been in the shelter for 30 days and longer, will receive 50 percent off adoption fees.
"It is always the goal of our staff to help adopters make the best selections through conversations and suggestions of dogs and cats that will fit well into their lifestyles," said Rachel Golub, manager of adoptions and behavior at the Pennsylvania SPCA’s Erie Avenue Headquarters. "Through our Valentine’s Day promotions we hope to make even more matches and for adopters to fall in love with an animal who needs them as much as they need it!"
Not ready to adopt? The Pennsylvania SPCA is encouraging animal lovers everywhere to send Valentine’s to shelter animals as they search for love.
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