How To Adopt A Dog
So you want to adopt a dog! It’ s a big responsibility, but adopting a dog in need can be a very rewarding experience. Before you fill out the application form, you should first consider why you’re adopting: a dog can be a 12 year commitment, and not one that should be taken too lightly. Here’s a list of some of the most important points you should consider. If you’re interested, you might also look at some of the training videos at petvideo.com.
- How Will A Dog Fit In With My Family? - Lots of dogs are great with kids and small children, but be sure to ask in the adoption application form.
- Find a Dog That Matches You’re Lifestyle - Every dog is different, and some may be more or less active than you would like. The petfinder.com listings have descriptions of each dogs personalities.
- Research The Breeds - Dog personalities tend to vary with breed. Research the different breeds of dogs so that you have more information about what you’re getting into.
You can browse all the dogs available for adoption on our website. Once you think you’ve found one that will fit well with your family, please go ahead and fill out the adoption application form. It will be emailed to our adoption co-ordinator, who will contact you within a day or so.
Our Adoption fees help to cover the cost of spays, neuters, vaccinations and microchips which all of our dogs receive. Our fundraising efforts ensure we are able to cover additional medical care as needed.
Adult Dogs- $185.00
Puppies-$185.00 plus $100 deposit that is returned once the dog is spayed or neutered and a certificate or receipt is provided.
Senior Dogs- $90- this includes dogs 7 years and older
