Pennsylvania SPCA sponsors summer ‘Pittiefest’ through Aug. 11

Date:

Share post:

Nothing hits the spot on a summer afternoon quite like a hoagie.

If you want something that lasts a lot longer, why not find yourself a lifelong friend?

- Advertisement -

The Pennsylvania SPCA has taken inspiration from Wawa’s summer staple “Hoagiefest” to offer a special rate for adoption of pit bulls through Aug. 11.

The PSPCA has lowered the adoption fees for every available pit bull to just $5 at its Philadelphia headquarters on East Erie Avenue and at its Main Line Animal Rescue location in Chester Springs.

The inaugural PSPCA Pittiefest is underway through Aug. 11.

Pit bulls, which includes several breeds that share similar characteristics but aren’t a breed on their own, are among the most loyal and loving animals in the canine world. Despite their unfair reputation as aggressive, pit bulls raised with care and love quickly become treasured family members.

“We hope that PSPCA’s Pittiefest will become an annual summer tradition, celebrating the majestic animals that are commonly referred to as pitties,” PSPCA Public Relations director Gillian Kocher said. “This promotion is a time to find homes for these deserving animals, and celebrate everything about them, while simultaneously busting myths.”

While pit bulls come in different sizes, including shorti and classic, all pitties for this promotion will have the same $5 adoption fees. All normal adoption policies and procedures will be in effect during Pittiefest to ensure the pit bulls find suitable homes.

Current Issue

Current Issue – SPR

Latest

Related articles

Mexican celebrations coming to South Philly

South Philadelphians celebrating Día de los Muertos will have a pair of options to remember loved ones locally. The...

Community Calendar

October 30 Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington's Tent Museum of the American Revolution, 101 S. 3rd...

Around Town

Postpartum awareness bill signed into law State Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler, Gina Curry and Lisa Borowski joined Gov. Josh Shapiro...

Letters to the Editor

Explosion averted On Oct. 9, officials with the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office announced that Evgenii Sadrislamov, of Tacony, was...