Getting a dog from us for adoption or rehoming

couldn't be simpler. Learn how to choose the ideal dog for you and your family in just five easy steps.

Step 1: Find a dog or puppy online

We care for all different types of dogs, including puppies, older dogs, small, active dogs, and a wide variety of breeds like australian shepherdsLabradorCocker spaniel and Golden retriever.

We have dogs who have been abused and abandoned; they have never lived in a loving, family environment. Some may have been conceived while under our care.

In either case, each of our pets already has a backstory and personality!

Begin looking for a dog right now.

Step 2: Complete a rehoming application form

When you've located "the one," print and complete an application. Make arrangements to visit the center where the dog you want is being rehomed, and bring your filled-out application with you.

Complete the application form

The center's staff or volunteers will talk with you about the information you've provided and the requirements of the dog you've selected. They'll set up a meeting if they think you and the dog you've selected are a good fit.

 

Step 3: Get to know your chosen dog

It's time to get to know one another if everyone believes the dog you selected is the best one for you.

You might be asked to schedule a second visit to the center because it's best for everyone in the household to meet the dog to rule out allergies or other difficulties.

Step 4: Home visit

One of our adoption support volunteers will pay you a visit to talk with you about your new dog and offer advice on what to do next. For instance, putting a blanket or t-shirt at the kennels helps them grow used to your scent and offers them something recognizable to take with them when they go home.

Your home visitor will give you plenty of advice on how to care for your dog, as well as any lifestyle changes that may be made to help you and your dog settle into a safe, secure, and fulfilling life together. Information on preparing your house and garden may be included in this avoiding risks, purchasing the proper collar and lead, ID tags, food, a bed, and toys.

Step 5: Collect your new dog!

It's time to return to the center to get your new family member formally signed over once everyone is satisfied that your chosen dog is the best dog for you and that your home is suitable and ready for its newest resident.

Your new dog will be completely vaccinated, microchipped, spayed or neutered, and treated for fleas and worms. All of this is covered by the one-time adoption fee.

The adoption fees are determined independently by each of our centers and differ for adult dogs and pups under six months. While we are unable to provide our pets for free, your adoption Fees cover several veterinary costs that would ordinarily accrue after purchasing a pet, including microchipping and neutering.

Settling in

Be patient and don't panic if there are a few snags as your new dog adjusts to you and your home. Your new dog may be anxious during this time. Any questions you might have can be answered by your neighborhood rehoming center..

After a few weeks, we'll set up a visit from our adoption support volunteer to see how everyone is doing. This is a fantastic chance to ask questions and, if necessary, receive additional support.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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