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We are based in Menifee, CA and Lebanon, OR. Our dogs are generally in foster in Southern California and only come to Oregon once we have located and approved an adopter or potential adopter. We adopt to California, Oregon, and Southwest Washington.
JMM Rescue's adoption process
1.
Submit Application
This is the first step and we require an application before any meet and greet is scheduled. The application link is usually in the listing.
2.
Approve Application
3.
Home Check
Additional adoption info
We get and approve an online application. Do a home check and then adopt out on an adoption contract that includes a clause that the dog comes back to us if the adopter can not keep. Our fees include spay/neuter, microchip, core vaccinations (DAPP and rabies), transport, and access to online training videos.
We get and approve an online application. Do a home check and then adopt out on an adoption contract that includes a clause that the dog comes back to us if the adopter can not keep. Our fees include spay/neuter, microchip, core vaccinations (DAPP and rabies), transport, and access to online training videos.
About JMM Rescue
JMM Rescue has been rescuing for about 5 years. We have both always had a passion for animals and went from networking to actual rescuing. We are foster based rescue with most of our dogs and puppies fostered in So Cal and then adopted in Oregon. We pull from shelters, but also do street rescue and owner surrenders. We emphasize the importance of spay and neuter as well as training on our Facebook page. We have a goal of becoming a 501c3, but have not yet started the process. We find that there is a significant issue with overpopulation in California that does not exist on the same level in Oregon, and together we have been able to save 100s of dogs and get them into good homes. We strive to be a humble part of the rescue village and greatly value our fosters, adopters, and other supporters.
JMM Rescue has been rescuing for about 5 years. We have both always had a passion for animals and went from networking to actual rescuing. We are foster based rescue with most of our dogs and puppies fostered in So Cal and then adopted in Oregon. We pull from shelters, but also do street rescue and owner surrenders. We emphasize the importance of spay and neuter as well as training on our Facebook page. We have a goal of becoming a 501c3, but have not yet started the process. We find that there is a significant issue with overpopulation in California that does not exist on the same level in Oregon, and together we have been able to save 100s of dogs and get them into good homes. We strive to be a humble part of the rescue village and greatly value our fosters, adopters, and other supporters.
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