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Highway of Hope Animal Sanctuary

Baraboo, WI 53913

Contact Maureen Hennessy
Email mhenachwy@gmail.com
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Areas Highway of Hope Animal Sanctuary serves

WI, and out of State adoptions if they are willing to come and meet us and interact with their new family member but we reserve the right to refuse any adoptions that we think would not turn out well for our rescue. We give a two week trial period with refund.

Highway of Hope Animal Sanctuary's adoption process

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First contact us with a telephone or e-mail interview, then an application is filled out and checked. Once these are ok. the adoptor needs to make an appointment (because we are all in-home care) and come and meet their potential new family member. If all goes well they can take their new friend home at this time. We make sure they are all ready for the rescue if not they need to return when their house is ready. We give a two week trial period with refund to insure that our rescues thrive in their new home and if not the odoptor can return them for a full refund. We do require that any time in the future they need to surrender their dog that it does come back to us unless we ok the next home.Fee are around $200 but does very for dogs we have had a long time we may decrease the fee or for a dog with huge medical bills it may be a little bit higher. We do increase when our vet prices increase. Right now it is $200.

About Highway of Hope Animal Sanctuary

Maureen and I both worked at a Human Society were they Euthanized for space, temperment, health even including ringworm. We did not agree with a lot of the awefull things we saw and decided to start our own no kill rescue (except for pain and suffering)We take in dogs and puppies into our own homes and provide their vet care and altering. We take care of any medical issues even treating for parvo. We have been very successful with treatments. Since this is our home the dogs we take must get along with other dogs, cats and children use to pets. The rescue dog then gets started on training from the moment it comes and gets to join our own family pack of well adjusted dogs. This is a great help in their development. We both have fenced yards. We also do corrective training depending on how bad for food aggression, toy agression and just any issues they may have. We do not take a rescue that we do not think we can help because the animal will stay for life if not adopted. We also take mill dogs and these are a challenge and a long process. We cannot take large quanities at his time because we have several old dogs and a few that have not adopted for life. When they have lifed their life out naturally a space opens up. IF we have a purbreed we do try to get them into a purbreed rescue because their adoption chances are higher and they know how to work with their breed specifics.

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