Potential
adoptive homes with other dogs or cats that are not spayed or neutered will not be considered unless there are verified medical reasons why alteration should not be performed.
Not exact matches
While he does well
with the female
dogs in his foster
home, he will have to be tested for compatibility
with the
other dogs in his
adoptive home.
Adoptive family visits
dog in foster
home, must be approved and return for
dog Requires a
dog be returned if the owner can not keep Takes ownership of a
dog upon intake Requires a
home visit before adoption approval Follows up
with adopters after placement
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs receive all vaccines (Rabies, DHPP and any
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption All
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and other regionally appropriate tests) before adopt
dogs have all tests (heartworm, fecal and
other regionally appropriate tests) before adoption.
Dogs may be selected to become part of our elite breeding stock;
others are released and enter alternate service
dog careers, or find wonderful
homes with adoptive families.
Through associations
with shelters and
other animal organizations, Muttville finds senior
dogs that have been given up and are not likely to find
adoptive homes.
Without the valuable insight we gain by fostering these
dogs in our
homes we would not be able to provide our
adoptive families
with the personality profiles and personal support that we give them, or the
dogs with the necessary housebreaking, house manners and
other training that is begun while living in the foster
home environment.
Due to his visual impairment, Dexter will need slow introductions around
other dogs until he feels safe, but he would do well in an
adoptive home with another laid back canine companion.