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Lucy's Hope Sanctuary & Rescue

Marana, AZ 85658

Contact
Email lucyshope@yahoo.com
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dogs at Lucy's Hope Sanctuary & Rescue
1 - 10 of 41 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Lucy's Hope Sanctuary & Rescue serves

Pima County, Maricopa County

Lucy's Hope Sanctuary & Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

4.

Approve Application

5.

Meet the Pet

6.

Take the Pet Home

Once the pet is with you the foster-to-adopt (FTA) process begins. This is a 30-60 days period where we cover the dogs medical and training.

7.

Sign Adoption Contract

After the FTA period, you are eligible to finalize the adoption. This is when you will pay the adoption fee.

Additional adoption info

Lucy's Hope Sanctuary & Rescue has a 30 (thirty) to 60 (sixty) day foster-to-adopt (FTA) period that is required. During this period LHSR covers the cost of any training or medical that is needed as well as checks in routinely to make sure that everything is doing well and the new dog is settling into the home nicely.

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