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Heart Bandits American Eskimo Dog Rescue of Southern Kansas

W. 31st ST. S., Wichita, KS 67217

Contact Marilyn Johnson
Email eskiehouse@cox.net
Phone (316) 522-7798
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Heart Bandits American Eskimo Dog Rescue of Southern Kansas's adoption process

Additional adoption info

All adoptive homes must complete an adoption application prior to adopting a Heart Bandit American Eskimo Dog. Each application is screened. Based on this information, we will attempt to match you with the appropriate Eskie in your area.


At the time of the adoption an adoption fee will be charged and you must sign the Heart Bandits adoption agreement. The adoption fee varies with the location of the chapter housing the Eskie and the age of the Eskie, ($125-$200). The fee is based on the average cost of veterinary services in that area.

All dogs adopted from Heart Bandits, are in good health unless adopted as a "special needs" Eskie, are Spayed/Neutered unless the Eskie is under six months old (required by contract when of age) unless there is a significant health risk (breeding not allowed by contract) are current on vaccinations rabies DHLPP (may also include bortadella) and, be Heartworm negative and on preventative.

Though you may think our adoption procedures are a bit stringent, please remember that many of these are dogs have already been separated from a home, and not always a loving one. Some have been through the frightening experience of being in a shelter. We try very hard to make the adoptions successful, and make the best possible decisions for the dogs.

Our adoption process helps to assure us that you are ready for the commitment and responsibility of adopting a dog into your family. Our top priority is the right Eskie into the right home. Adoptions are not completed unless everyone is happy - you, the Chapter Director involved, and the Eskie.

About Heart Bandits American Eskimo Dog Rescue of Southern Kansas

Heart Bandits is a dog rescue organization devoted to the American Eskimo Dog. We rescue American Eskimo Dogs in need, provide loving care, and find qualified, permanent, adoptive homes for them.

Heart Bandits saves American Eskimo Dogs from shelters, humane societies and from situations of neglect and/or cruelty, assists American Eskimo Dogs whose owners can no longer provide a permanent home by finding them new permanent and loving homes.

Heart Bandits is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization with chapters across the USA and Canada. Our Chapter Directors, Foster Homes, Officers, and Trustees are all volunteers. Our rescue efforts are managed out of our own homes and are juggled with our paying jobs and family. Expenses are funded through our Membership, adoption fees, and donations

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