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Adopt a Pet at Nationals Park | nationals.com: Community
Adopt a Pet at Nationals Park | nationals.com: Community
The Nationals have partnered with the Washington Humane Society for a pet adoption day at Nationals Park. Come out and meet your forever furry friend! Buy your tickets through this link and a portion of the proceeds will benefit and help support the mission of the Washington Humane Society. ...
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Awww, have a puppy!
Just A Nats Fan — ... Date September 18, 2008 I wonder if Mr. Chatter will bring me home a surprise from tomorrow night’s game as he’s taking a friend! The Washington Nationals have partnered with the Washington Humane Society to host the first annual Adopt-A-Pet at the Park Event on Friday, September 20 when the team faces the San Diego Padres at 7:35pm. Volunteers from the Humane Society will be outside the Center Field Gate with several dogs and cats looking for new homes beginning at 5:00pm. Fans interested in adopting an animal may fill out applications on-site. WHS will also host a silent ...

This One Is All About The Numbers
Nats320 -- A Washington Nationals Blog — ... There was plenty of action before this game began as well. The only thing we missed out on--due to running out of time--was the Adopt A Pet Promotion outside The Center Field Gates. Our Washington Nationals, in partnership with The Washington Humane Society had Dogs and Cats looking for New Homes on site--waiting for your love. If you are interested and did not have the opportunity to see the animals this evening--click on the link above for full details. ...

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