Pasco County Animal Services (PCAS) is hosting a fee‑waiver adoption event in Land O’ Lakes from Wednesday, Aug. 26, through Sunday, Aug. 30. During the five‑day “Clear the Shelters” drive, all adoption fees for available dogs and cats are eliminated, and standard medical services—including spaying or neutering, vaccinations, and microchipping—are covered at no charge.
Event Details
The adoption center is located in Building A at 19640 Dogpatch Lane, Land O’ Lakes. PCAS will be open from noon to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday, and from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. While the adoption fee is waived, residents must still purchase a county license for each pet they adopt, as required by Florida law.
Community Impact
Free‑adoption events like this provide families with an affordable way to add a new member to their household while helping reduce the number of animals in shelters. PCAS Director Gary Herrero said, “We’re happy to be partnering with NBCUniversal again for Clear the Shelters. Swing by, meet our amazing pets and find the perfect fit for your family.” The initiative aligns with the broader national campaign, which has placed more than 1.3 million animals into homes since its inception.
How to Participate
Anyone interested in adopting should arrive during the listed hours, bring proof of residence, and be prepared to complete the standard adoption paperwork. Prospective adopters will also need to pay the required county license fee, which helps fund local animal control and welfare services.
Supporting the Effort
In addition to the in‑person event, the 2026 Clear the Shelters campaign is partnering with Greater Good Charities to accept online donations. Contributions can be made through ClearTheSheltersFund.org and will support PCAS and other participating rescue groups across the country.
Residents of Pasco County who are looking for a new companion animal are encouraged to take advantage of this limited‑time opportunity. With no adoption fee and comprehensive medical care included, the event offers a practical solution for families seeking to expand their households responsibly.
Original reporting: Tampa Free Press — read the source article.