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If you are interested in one of our available dogs, Click Here for our dog adoption application.

If you are interested in one of our available cats, Click Here for our cat adoption application.

 

ADOPTION POLICIES 
 

All animals will be spayed/neutered upon adoption. If it is not prior to going to its new home, a surgery date will be scheduled and included in the adoption contract with the adopter being responsible for dropping off & picking up from one of our approved clinics. 

Applicants must be at least 18 years old.

All current pets must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccines. If there is a medical reason for this to not be possible, it must be able to be verified with your vet.

All members of the household must consent to the adoption before being approved. A pet is a family member, so all members of the family need to be in agreement about when to adopt a pet, and which pet to adopt.  If the meet and greet was successful, and any other potential adopters have been ruled out, we will schedule a home check and move ahead with the adoption.

Anyone renting or leasing must have permission from their landlord before an adoption can be approved. Any restrictions regarding type or size of animal must be noted.

We prefer that applicants have lived at their current address for at least three months. This is to make sure that owners have had time to settle into their new surroundings, and have established a stable routine before bringing a pet into the home. Because pets have extremely sensitive noses, any remodeling projects that involve chemicals and paint - including the installation of carpet - should have been completed well in advance of bringing a new pet home. Please remember that any time of transition is probably not a good time to adopt a pet.

We do not adopt out "outdoor pets." Pets that are left outside do not bond with their owners and are prone to nuisance behaviors like barking, escaping, roaming, digging, predatory behavior and other destruction. If applicants currently have an "outdoor pet" their adoption will be denied.

We prefer applicants adopting a dog to have a yard that is fenced on all sides, or a fenced kennel area, however it is not mandatory if other ways to exercise  are available.  Dogs that do not have access to a fenced-in area are much harder to housebreak and are more likely to escape, roam and become a neighborhood nuisance. Some dogs may require a fence of a certain type and height.

Because young puppies require intensive training and care, we cannot place puppies younger than four months of age in a home where someone is consistently absent for more then 6 hours at one time.

Because of potential injury and behavior/training concerns, we are very cautious when placing very young pets (those younger than four months) in homes with children under the age of five. Puppies chew, scratch and nip, and children may be unintentionally rough as well. We encourage adopters with young children to consider adopting a dog that is at least four months of age.

If applicants have a dog at home, they must bring their dog to the meet and greet to meet the new pet before the adoption will be approved. We want to make sure that their dog is happy with their selection and that the transition for both dogs will be relatively smooth.

We cannot adopt out two dogs at one time. Dogs need time to bond with their owners one-on-one. Dogs that are adopted together will likely look to one another for companionship and direction rather than to their new owners.

 

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