DOB 7-4-11
I had to stop by the city shelter one afternoon and that's how I met Ester. She had been picked up walking down the road all alone. No one had come to claim her, she had been there for 2 weeks and she was out of time. She looked at me and that was all it took, I had to get her out. Ester is now up to date on all medical, spayed, heart worm negative and on preventative. Ester has plenty of energy, loves to go for walks and rides in the car, she gets along great with other dogs, is people social and loves to snuggle on the sofa. She has put on a few pounds so when she gets to her new home a new year diet maybe in order. Ester is a good dog and I'm glad we were there to get her out, now we need to find her the perfect home.
The first step in the adoption process is to fill out an online adoption application.
You can find a copy of that application here. We sometimes receive a lot of interest on an animal and can't always reply to each email in a timely manner. An application does not obligate you to adopt from us, but it does show that you are serious about the adoption process. Please remember we are all volunteers.
After you submit your application please allow a few days for a volunteer to review your application. During this time your vet reference will be checked and a volunteer with determine if it is the best match for you and the animal. Applications are not approved on a first come, first serve basis. We match up the best home for the animal, so even if the pet has other applications, this does not meet he/she will be adopted to that home.
Once your application has been approved a volunteer with contact you to set up a phone interview. This is the perfect time for you to ask any questions you have about the adoption process and the animal you are interested in.