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Greenville County Animal Care has a new mobile adoption trailer

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Animal Care trailer | Image by Greenville County Animal Care

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A few weeks ago, we briefly shared with you that Greenville County Animal Care had a new mobile adoption trailer full of pets in need or fur-ever homes. Now we’re here to give you some extra info plus recruit your help in naming the new trailer.

To kick off celebrating this new adoption project, this weekend (July 12-14) Animal Care is having a free weekend – free adoptions all weekend plus each day holds an extra chance to win fun treats.

On Friday, you can visit Animal Care (at 328 Furman Hall Rd.) for a chance to win free tickets to Greenville County’s waterparks.

On Saturday, Animal Care will be offering free ice cream (plus the free adoptions – what’s better than ice cream + a new fur-ever friend?).

Sunday is the first official road trip of the new adoption trailer – Animal Care + their trailer will be parked at Swamp Rabbit Cafe from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. offering – yepfree adoptions.

Now, here’s the part where you come in. Animal Care needs your help to name their new adoption trailer. Cast your vote below in the poll + Animal Care will announce the winner on Friday.

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