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Adoption Application
 
Thank you for taking the time to fill out our questionnaire. The purpose of this application is to learn a little about your family and home so that our organization can make the best possible match for both you and our rescue animal. Our main concern is placing our animals in a compatible home with a family that will give them a LIFETIME commitment of love and proper care. This consultation process is designed to help us determine if the adoption is in the best interest of both the animal and the adopter. Please be aware that while completing this application does not bind you to adopt one of our animals, neither does it guarantee that we will place one of our animals in your home at this time. If you are interested in learning more about one of our rescue animals, please answer the questions honestly and thoroughly.

Some animals may need some extra time and patience to adjust to yet another new home. Some may need housetraining or other types of training, and some may just need a little extra love and patience. All animals, regardless of their background and history, go through an adjustment period when they go to a new environment. There will be a period of a few days, weeks or in some cases months during which your new pet’s personality is emerging and growing while you get to know one another. In order to help you and your pet get through this transition period as smoothly as possible, we will help you in any way possible. Please remember that this is a stressful time for an animal and hopefully we will be able to work together to make this a lifetime relationship for you and your rescue pet. You can call on us at any time to help you in any way. With this in mind, please answer the questions on the application to the best of your ability.

We reserve the right to refuse adoption to anyone for any reason. A representative of our group may conduct home visits prior to or following an adoption, and our group has the right to reclaim an animal following an adoption if unsuitable home conditions, evidence of neglect, abuse or other mistreatment of the animal are found on said visit.

 
IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED AS AN ADOPTER TODAY, YOU MUST:

* Be 18 years of age or older.
* Have identification showing your present address.
* Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord.
* Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment and proper care for a pet for the entire life of that animal.
 
Name:
   
 
Address:
   
 
Phone number(s) and type(s):
   
 
Occupation:
   
 
E-mail:
   
 
Do you have any children? If yes, what are their names and ages?
   
 
Do you own or rent?
   
 
If you rent, what is your landlord's name and telephone number?
   
 
Do you have a fenced yard? If yes, please tell us the type of fence and how high it is.
   
 
What pets do your currently have in your household? For each, please give us the following information: Type (dog, cat, etc.), age, whether the animal is altered, and whether it is an indoor pet, outdoor pet, or both.
   
 
Other than the animals previously described, what other pets have you had in the last five years? For each, please tell us the type of animal and what happened to him or her.
   
 
Your veterinarian's name, hospital, city, and phone number:
   
 
Is there a dog or pet limit in your city or county? If yes, what is the limit?
   
 
Does anyone in your home have pet allergies?
   
 
Is the whole family in agreement with adopting a rescue pet? If not, who isn't, and what are their reasons?
   
 
Dog adoptions only:
 
You would like a dog for: house pet, guard dog, companion, gift, companion for another dog, or other (please explain):
   
 
What will you do if your new dog chews your belongings or shows other destructive behavior?
   
 
How will your dog be confined to your property (please include all that apply)? In the house; in a crate or kennel; in a fenced yard; on a chain; in a garage; on a patio; other...
   
 
How much exercise do you plan to give your dog?
   
 
Cat adoptions only:
 
You would like a cat for: house pet, mouser, companion, gift, companion for other pet, other (please explain):
   
 
Will this cat be allowed outdoors?
   
 
Do you plan to have this cat declawed?
   
 
What will you do if your cat claws the furniture or shows other destructive behavior?
   
 
All adoptions:
 
Is there a specific animal you are interested in adopting from us? If yes, please indicate the animal's name and type, and tell us why this particular animal. If no, please tell us if there is anything specific you are looking for.
   
 
How many hours will this animal spend alone each day?
   
 
How long do you feel an animal should be given for an adjustment period?
   
 
Are you willing to work with a new pet on any issues he or she may have?
   
 
What behaviors would be unacceptable to you?
   
 
What actions would you take to correct these behaviors?
   
 
Questions or comments:
   
 
Excluding your death, what conditions or circumstances would cause you to give up an animal?
   
 
Will you crate your pet when not at home?
   
 
Where will your pet be kept during the day? And at night?
   
 
Best way/time to contact you:
   
 
Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. We hope that by going through this process, we will reduce the chance of an inappropriate match both for you and for our animals. If you have any comments regarding this adoption application or our adoption process, please feel free to let us know as we are always looking for ways to improve! Again, thank you for considering a rescue pet and saving a life.
 

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