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Perhaps the very best way to go about gifting a pet is to actively involve the pet parent - to - be in the selection process by giving them a gift certificate that covers the
adoption fee of an animal at a
local shelter or rescue group.
You can usually adopt a pet from your
local shelter or rescue group for a modest
adoption fee which will include vaccinations and spaying or neutering.
• No
Adoption Fees • Free, hand - made, hemp canvas, breakaway collar and a beautiful «fair - trade» silver charm (thanks to Purrfect Play.com) • Cat Care Gift Package (with a variety of items including gift cards to some wonderful
local pet shops — thanks to 4Legs Pets and Follow Your Nose — treats, cat toys from Frolicat, to help get your new friend settled, and more)
Name: Gator Age: DOB Approx. 10/2/06 Gender: Male Breed: Hound Weight: 49 Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: Yes Kid friendly: Yes, older only House Trained: Yes, but will have accidents if left too long Crate Trained: TBD Energy level: Moderate History:
Local Owner Release
Adoption Fee: $ 250.00
The shelter will offer half - price
adoption fees and waive them completely for local military, police and fire department families as it continues to try and meet its ASPCA $ 100,000 Adoption Ch
adoption fees and waive them completely for
local military, police and fire department families as it continues to try and meet its ASPCA $ 100,000
Adoption Ch
Adoption Challenge.
However, every
adoption fee includes care instructions, a free health exam at
local veterinarians, a discount at
local pet stores, a one - year BHS membership, and a guarantee of life - time advice.
Animal Planet and the ASPCA partnered for ROAR to Their Rescue, waiving
adoption fees at
local shelters across the country.
Adoption fees have been lowered to $ 10 per pet and includes spay / neuter, microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway, vet exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the
Adoption fees have been lowered to $ 10 per pet and includes spay / neuter, microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway, vet exam, wellness exam after
adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the
adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at
local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the animal.
Adoption fee is $ 25 for all dogs, cats and bunnies, and includes spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam at EHS, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for the animal's l
Adoption fee is $ 25 for all dogs, cats and bunnies, and includes spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam at EHS, wellness exam after
adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for the animal's l
adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at
local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for the animal's lifetime.
All
adoption fees include spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, up - to - date vaccinations, dog licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam, wellness exam after
adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at
local pet supply stores, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for lifetime of animal.
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Explaining Cost Some people have asked why our
adoption fees are high compared to
local shelters, etc..
Donations fund spay / neuter surgeries, heartworm treatments, veterinary care for sick and injured animals,
adoption fees at
local animal controls, gas for transport vehicles and necessary supplies such as: leashes, collars, carriers and crates.
It's an issue some
local shelters try to combat by offering their senior animals for
adoption at a reduced
fee.
Name: Squooshy Date of Birth: 07/20/2014 Gender: Female Breed: Shepherd x Weight: 65 Dog friendly: Yes, needs companion dog in the home Cat friendly: Yes Kid friendly: Yes, but older due to being skittish House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History:
Local Stray
Adoption Fee: $ 350 From the Foster:
Energy level: Moderate History: Pulled from a
local animal control
Adoption Fee: $ 350.00
Name: Blue Age: DOB Approx. 9/21/16 Gender: Male Breed: Pitty Weight: 55 Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: TBD Kid friendly: Yes House Trained: Yes Crate Trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History:
Local Owner Release
Adoption Fee: $ 350.00
Additionally, 100 % of the
adoption fee the new owner pays is donated to a
local animal shelter or rescue!
Open your heart and home by adopting a companion animal for a $ 50
adoption fee and a generous donation that will help the
local homeless and underserved animals in your community.
The
adoption fee includes spay / neuter, microchip (including registration), age appropriate vaccinations, Felv / FIV testing and cat carrier (for cats), license, leash and collar (for dogs), routine treatment for fleas / worms, and a free pet wellness exam with
local participating veterinarians.
Name: Sierra Age: DOB Approx. 9/18/16 Gender: Female Breed: Pitty / Lab Weight: 51 Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: Unknown Kid friendly: TBD House trained: TBD Crate trained: TBD Energy level: Moderate History: Pulled from a
local animal shelter
Adoption Fee: $ 400.00 From the Foster: This dog just arrived; we will update information shortly!
Many shelters are marking the pet holiday with lowered
adoption fees, so if you are pondering the possibility of becoming a pet parent why not celebrate the day by finding your new furry family member at your
local shelter!
If our
adoption fees don't fit in to your budget, please visit the
local animal shelter run by the county.
Communities that embrace No Kill not only save on the cost of killing and bring in additional
adoption revenue and other user
fees, but also provide an economic boon to
local business.
Also, I foster for
local shelters and I get NONE of the
adoption fee for a fostered cat / kitten.
To get the buzz going, ARC offered super-low
adoption fees ($ 20 for dogs and $ 10 for cats) and started publicizing the event via Facebook, along with
local print and television media.
The Dane County Humane Society, in Madison, Wisconsin, recently increased the
adoption fee and gives a spay / neuter coupon that gets adopters a reduced rate at
local veterinarian clinics.
Financial sponsors can cover the cost of
fee - waived
adoptions, and
local businesses are a great place to start.
Name: Sadie Age: DOB Approx. 3/18/12 Gender: Female Breed: Boxer Weight: 67 Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: TBD Kid friendly: Yes House Trained: Yes Crate Trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History:
Local Owner Surrender
Adoption Fee: $ 400.00
I would love to see if you have worked with any
local animal shelters to encourage them to decrease or remove their
adoption fee for those living with mental health issues who can't afford the
fee... (it would mean letting
local therapists know of the program too..)
Name: Darla Age: Approximate DOB 12/29/12 Gender: Female Breed: Beagle mix Weight: 42 pounds Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: No Kid friendly: Yes House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History:
Local Owner Surrender
Adoption Fee: $ 300
CPA works VERY hard to keep our
adoption fees competitive with other
local organizations, meaning we need YOUR assistance to make up $ 50 to $ 150 PER CAT and KITTEN for every cat that enters our
adoption program.
If you go to your
local animal shelter and adopt a dog, the
adoption fee is usually anywhere from $ 50 - $ 150.
CPA works VERY hard to keep our
adoption fees competitive with other
local organizations, meaning we need YOUR assistance to make up $ 80 to $ 120 PER DOG for everyone that enters our
adoption program.
Discounts on
adoption fees are routinely offered based on the belief that they incentivize
adoptions, and, to the extent a
local or state government can create incentives through tax policy, there is reason to believe that such measures could positively affect decisions to adopt.
Please note also that if you were to purchase a dog, you would pay more, well over the $ 200
adoption fee, for the necessary injections, health check, and neutering by your
local vet.
3/19/14 Gender: Male Breed: Pitty Weight: 57 Dog friendly: No Cat friendly: No Kid friendly: Older due to mouthy behavior House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History: Pulled from a
local animal shelter
Adoption Fee: $ 300.00 From the Foster: Bruno is very much a people dog.
There is the initial
adoption fee which helps keep your
local rescue running,... Read More «Pet Insurance: How to Get It and Why You Need It»
As part of her work in Alachua County, Peters spearheaded
local participation in a series of
fee - waived pet
adoption events supported by Maddie's Fund ® over the period from 2010 - 2014.
We dramatically increase cat
adoptions at
local shelters through programmatic media, marketing and
adoption fee subsidy programs
Coupled with the proposal to increase the public law
adoption fee to # 400, a burden of some # 40m would be transferred from the Courts Service to the issuing authorities who will presumably have to raid the tea fund or double the charges for use of public conveniences — whatever is required to raise more
local money.
«Complementing the pay - TV experience, which includes the increasing
adoption of streaming services like Sling TV, Sony Vue, Hulu and Netflix, is good business and may drive a solution to the otherwise compounding problem of ever - rising retransmission consent
fees for
local TV.»
The funding will be used specifically to reimburse
local authorities over the next twelve months for the cost of the
adoption inter-agency
fee.