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Five Star Subaru, Humane Society holding pet adoption event

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If you are looking to add a new furry child to your family — and check out some great cars while you are at it — head on over tomorrow (Friday, Oct.

18) to Five Star Subaru, 2651 William D. Tate Ave. in Grapevine, for their Community Pet Adoption Bash, held in partnership with the Humane Society of North Texas as part of the Subaru Loves Pets initiative.

The adoption event takes place from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The folks at Five Star Subaru are transforming their showroom into a pet adoption center for the day.

Adoption fees will be waived, and attendees will enjoy treat bags and other giveaways. Those who adopt will receive a free new parent pet kit stocked with pet essentials.

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