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adoption process
meet your match at rescue village
Visit Rescue Village and view our
terrific cats, kittens, dogs, puppies, and other adoptable
animals. Our friendly adoption counselors will assist you
with meeting an animal in one of our get-acquainted rooms.
Prospective adopters are asked to complete profiles
to
help the counselors match them with just the right animal.
cat
adopter survey
dog adopter survey
If you already have a dog and are
looking to adopt a second or third dog from Rescue Village,
we will assist you with a meet and greet on-site at Rescue
Village.
The process for adopting an animal is something we take
seriously and may take up to an hour or longer in order to
get to know and understand the animal you are bringing into
your home for life. Also, if you are part of a family, everyone
needs to be included in the adoption process. Adopting a
pet is a decision that should be made by every member of
the family, not one or two. It is worth the time to make
a perfect match!
Step by Step to Adopting your New Best Friend
Here is how the adoption process works at Rescue Village:
- When you first enter, you can visit
the adoption floors, and view all of the animals available
for adoption.
- If you see an animal you
would like to get to know better or have questions about
a particular animal, we ask that you notify the Receptionist and fill
out a profile so we can get more insight on your
life and what kind of animal you are looking for.
- An Adoption Counselor will
then review and discuss
the Profile with you to make sure the animal you selected
is a good match for you and your household.
- Once approved, you and your
family will be introduced to the animal in a get-acquainted
room, where you will have a chance to get to know the
animal better. During this time you will receive counseling
on how to make the best transition of your newly adopted
loved one into your home. We urge you to ask questions!!
- If you are planning on adopting a
dog and you already have another dog in the household it
is often necessary to have a pet-to-pet visit as well to
ensure a good match. This can be arranged after you have
filled out a profile and have met with the animal in a
room with an Adoption Counselor.
- If you are renting, you will need
landlord approval before bringing the animal home. In some
circumstances, we will need to contact your landlord.
- Once you have made the decision to
adopt a new pet, we will do all of the paperwork which
includes an Adoption Agreement, a copy of the animal's
medical information, and a coupon for a free initial veterinarian
visit within the next 3 weeks at a participating vet.
Each year, more than 1,600 homeless
animals are united with caring people through the efforts
of Rescue Village.
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