Burlington County Animal Shelter hosting first-ever car show

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Visitors can meet and interact with dogs and cats available for adoption or foster at the county animal shelter’s first-ever Motors for Mutts Open House and Car Show on Saturday.

Lovers of all things fast and furr-ious should stop by the Burlington County Animal Shelter for its first-ever car show this weekend.

The Motors for Mutts Open House and Car Show will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16, from noon to 4 p.m. More than 30 cars and motorcycles of all sizes, styles and ages will be displayed during the event, which will also feature music, children’s activities, food and information tables.

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Visitors can meet and interact with dogs and cats available for adoption or foster. All adoption fees are being waived for the event.

The car show and open house is being organized by the county in partnership with the Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter to raise awareness about the shelter’s mission and to connect adoptable pets with new loving families.

Among the pets visitors will get to meet is Heart, a 3-year-old Pit Bull terrier mix who was surrendered to the shelter in January 2023. He has a lot of energy, but shelter staff report he also loves to cuddle.

Another dog to meet is Koda, a Pit Bull terrier mix who came to the shelter in July as a stray. He may be on the large size, but shelter staff say he’s very affectionate and loves to play fetch.

Residents can learn more about Heart and Koda and dozens more available pets at the shelter by visiting https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/1446/Available-for-Adoption.

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