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Fur Friday: Make a run for summer fun with a dog beside you
By Cassie Davidson at Fort Worth Report
· June 11, 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. Longer days create space for connection and having fun in the sun. At the Humane Society of North Texas, summer also brings a renewed push to
Key takeaway Hercules, a 3-year-old mastiff, lives up to his name.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
As Fort Worth residents look to make the most of the city's warm weather, the Humane Society of North Texas offers a unique opportunity to combine summer fun with a new companion. With adoption centers in Fort Worth and Keller, and off-site events held six days a week, it's easy for residents to find a furry friend to join them on outdoor adventures. Whether you're strolling through Sundance Square or exploring the trails around Texas Christian University, having a dog by your side can add a new layer of enjoyment to your summer activities. 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 adopter and their new pet. By adopting a dog like Hercules or Daisy, Fort Worth residents can not only gain a loyal companion but also support the important work of the Humane Society of North Texas.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 11, 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. Longer days create space for connection and having fun in the sun. At the Humane Society of North Texas, summer also brings a renewed push to
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