Subaru Loves Pets in Harford County

Humane Society of Harford County & Jones Bel Air Subaru Unite to Help Hundreds of Pets

For Immediate Release

Contact: Erin Long, Marketing & Development Manager | Humane Society of Harford County | 410-836-1090, x106 | erin@harfordshelter.org

Representatives from Best Friends Fur Ever, Jones Bel Air Subaru, and The Mill of Bel Air supported local pets by collecting essential supplies.

Fallston, MD (November 11, 2025) – Hundreds of local animals benefitted in October from a partnership between the Humane Society of Harford County (HSHC) and Jones Bel Air Subaru as part of Subaru Loves Pets, a nationwide pledge dedicated to making a positive impact in local communities.

In celebration of the campaign, HSHC offered $31 adoptions on all animals one year and older—a nod to Subaru’s 31 days of support during October. Thanks to this promotion and grant funding provided by Jones Bel Air Subaru, 135 pets found their forever homes.

Jones Bel Air Subaru also sponsored HSHC’s affordable pet vaccine and microchip clinic on October 18 at the Fallston Volunteer Fire Company, providing vital care for 426 community pets and helping to ensure they remain healthy and safe at home.

“Jones Bel Air Subaru continues to be a tremendous partner in our mission to unite pets and people,” said Erin Long, Marketing & Development Manager at HSHC. “Their ongoing commitment through Subaru Loves Pets helps us not only find homes for animals in need but also support families and pets throughout our community.”

In addition to supporting adoptions and preventative care, Jones Bel Air Subaru hosted a “Fill A Forester” supply drive at its showroom, collecting pet food, treats, and other essential items for animals in need. The effort was bolstered by Best Friends Fur Ever Dog Daycare & Overnight Resort in Joppa, whose staff and customers filled a Subaru Forester to capacity with donations for HSHC. The Mill of Bel Air also contributed by donating several pallets of dog and cat food to help feed pets in the community.

The Humane Society of Harford County and Jones Bel Air Subaru helped 426 pets at a community vaccine & microchipping clinic during Subaru Loves Pets month.

“The Fill A Forester project helps keep our Pet Food Pantry open and stocked with supplies,” Long added. “The pantry is a lifeline for many pet parents left struggling to feed their furry family members – and it helps keep animals out of an overcrowded shelter system.”

During the month of October, Jones Bel Air Subaru and over 630 Subaru retailers nationwide worked with the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) to provide grants to local partner shelters resulting in over $3 million in donations.

Since 2008, Subaru and its retailers have donated more than $70 million to national and local organizations, helping to fund the adoption, rescue, transport, and medical care of over 700,000 animals nationwide.

For more information about Subaru Loves Pets, visit https://www.belairsubaru.com/subaru-love-promise.htm.

To learn more about the Humane Society of Harford County, adoptable animals, or upcoming community events, visit www.harfordshelter.org.

About Jones Bel Air Subaru
Jones Bel Air Subaru is a one-stop shop for quality Subaru sales & service in Maryland. The company partners with local organizations and non-profits to help foster a loving and supportive community. Jones Bel Air Subaru is part of Jones Junction, a family-run automotive business serving the Harford County and surrounding Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware communities for 108 consecutive years. Jones Junction has facilities for ten dealerships: Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Genesis, Subaru, and Kia, as well as PreOwned Superstores and a Collision Center. They are consistently voted Best Car Dealership and Auto Repair Shop by the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, and Harford Magazine. The Jones family believes their success lies in focused dedication to hard work and integrity. Their goal is not simply to sell a car; it is to create a lifelong partnership with their customers.

About the Humane Society of Harford County
The Humane Society of Harford County, Inc., is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to the welfare and well-being of the approximately 3,500 animals that arrive each year. HSHC promotes the kind treatment of homeless, stray and abandoned animals by providing shelter, care, adoptions, and community education. HSHC is not a county agency nor is it affiliated with any national or regional organization. Tax-deductible donations, bequests, and proceeds from events are crucial to its life-saving efforts on behalf of the animals in the community.