Hundreds of people waited in line Friday morning for a chance to get a free or discounted dog or cat at the Kansas Humane Society.

Trevor Mahan waited in line for three and a half hours. "I'm looking for a dog," he said. "My mom kind of gave me a list and told me there are certain dogs I should be looking at specifically."

For the last several years, on Black Friday, all black or mostly black dogs and cats are free, with every other color and animal only $25.

"I've never done the black friday shopping, but this just called out to me," Mahan said.

At 11:00, the doors opened and the hunt for the perfect pet began.

"I'm in line, there's about five or six people ahead of me," Mahan said.

Mahan says color and breed are not at the top of his priority list. He's looking for a bigger dog that will play with him.

"I'm a big guy myself, so I like big dogs that can match my energy and my size," Mahan said.

Once his number was called he had to wait about 10 minutes more before he met a lab mix named Sandy.

"Oh, this dog is really good," Mahan said while running his fingers through the dog's fur.

It didn't take long for Mahan and Sandy to bond.

"I'm going to be happy. I'm going to have a dog," Mahan said.

A new best friend and free, two things that are hard to beat. By the end of the day, just about every single one of the animals at the KHS will have a new home.

By the end of the evening, all the dogs available were adopted, along with nearly 50 cats, six rats and three rabbits. In total, that's at least 120 animals.