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Fur Friday: It’s the dog days of summer and these pets are ready for it
By Cassie Davidson at Fort Worth Report
· June 17, 2026
· 3 min read
Editor’s note: A featured pet may be adopted by the time you inquire, but many more are always waiting to meet you through the Humane Society of North Texas. At the Humane Society of North Texas, adoption is about changing lives, one match at a time. Learn more about adoptions at HSNT’s Fort Worth a
Key takeaway At the Humane Society of North Texas, adoption is about changing lives, one match at a time.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
As the Fort Worth ISD summer break gets into full swing, many local families are looking for ways to keep their kids engaged and active. Adopting a pet like Beau or Goldie from the Humane Society of North Texas could be a great way to do just that. With their energetic and playful personalities, these young pets would thrive in a family environment where they can get plenty of attention and exercise. The Humane Society's adoption process, which includes spay/neuter surgery, up-to-date vaccines, and a microchip, helps ensure a smooth transition for both the pet and the family. For families living near the Fort Worth Stockyards or Sundance Square, the Humane Society's Fort Worth location is conveniently located, making it easy to stop by and meet their new potential pet. By adopting a pet, local families can not only gain a new companion but also teach their kids valuable lessons about responsibility and compassion.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Editor’s note: A featured pet may be adopted by the time you inquire, but many more are always waiting to meet you through the Humane Society of North Texas. At the Humane Society of North Texas, adoption is about changing lives, one match at a time. Learn more about adoptions at HSNT’s Fort Worth a
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