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Animal Network of New England (ARNNE)

P.O. Box 1053, Pelham, NH 03076

Contact Julie Gallagher
Email info@arnne.org
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Areas Animal Network of New England (ARNNE) serves

We serve all of NH and Mass, and parts of Maine, Conn. and Vermont.

Animal Network of New England (ARNNE)'s adoption process

Additional adoption info

ARNNE adoption counselors strive to assist each dog to find his/her fit for a "perfect forever home". Our Adoption counselors are also skilled in aiding individual's/family's who would like a new best friend to select a compatible match for their lifestyle.
Our process begins with filling out an online application. Applicants are normally contacted within the first 1-3 days to begin the process. The process will include a meet and greats with a dog/dogs, veterinary reference checks, and a visit with a possible "match" to the adopters home to meet and greet with all family members (human, feline, canine, etc). An adoption contract is signed at the time of adoption. We do require that if for any unforeseen reason an adopter can not keep the pet, he/she is returned to us. This insured that all of the animals we adopt out have a "safety net" in place.
The requested donation for adoptions are $295 for an adult dog, $395, for an puppy, & $95 for a cat. Senior dogs and dogs with special needs are determined based on case. Discounted donation is also advised for seniors citizens who would like to adopt a cat. All animals adopted out are vetted, Spayed /neutered, micro chipped, and up to date on all vaccines.

About Animal Network of New England (ARNNE)

ARNNE is a registered 501 c (3) nonprofit all volunteer rescue group. Our shelter is staffed 365 days per year buy experienced dedicated volunteers who tend to the animas physical and social needs. In addition, we have many committed foster homes. ARNNE's foster program allows us to place many dogs awaiting forever homes in a home environment until their perfect family comes along. Our foster program also allows us to take in, and provide safe secure housing, for senior dogs and those with special needs.
We work with a network of shelters and rescue organizations throughout New England, all working together for the common good. We are also connected with several southern affiliates, and intake dogs from "high kill shelters" whenever we have the space available. We are a very productive and busy group. We are always in need of good folks to join our dynamic team.

Animal Network of New England (ARNNE)'s adopted pets

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Why should you adopt?

Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life.

What is the difference between adopting a dog, adopting a cat, adopting a kitten or adopting a puppy versus getting dogs for sale, cats for sale, puppies for sale or kittens for sale from a dog breeder or a cat breeder?

When someone is breeding puppies or breeding kittens, they are creating new dogs and cats who need homes. Some people are interested in a very specific breed of dog, cat, puppy or kitten and they think the only way to find that specific breed is to buy a dog for sale or buy a cat for sale from a puppy breeder or a kitten breeder. Yet animal shelters are filled with dogs and cats who must find homes.

So rather than buying a dog or puppy for sale from a dog breeder or buying a cat or kitten for sale from a cat breeder, we encourage people to adopt a dog, adopt a cat, adopt a puppy or adopt a kitten at their local animal shelter, SPCA, humane society or pet rescue group.