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Redwood Coast Cattledog Rescue

Redwood City, CA 94002

Contact
Email info@redwoodcattledog.org
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Areas Redwood Coast Cattledog Rescue serves

We often have dog in foster in various locations throughout California. We list their locations in their bio.

Redwood Coast Cattledog Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please download and complete our application:: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tyRvwuIQrzDSGeKJZLNdjX7wqJ6W6EAb/view

2.

Approve Application

Once we have your application we will call for an initial phone interview

3.

Meet the Pet

If all looks good we arrange a meet and greet. Meet and greets must be with all people and dogs living in the home.

4.

Home Check

A home check is done at any point of the process at a mutually agreed time and date.

5.

Take the Pet Home

If the meet and greet goes well we sign an adoption (or foster) contract, collect the fee, and send the dog home with it's new family.

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fees range from $100 to $300.
We ask for an application, follow up with a phone interview and go from there. Process includes references check, meet and greets, and when a great match is found, adoption. We have a dynamic foster to adopt program. Our goal is a great match with family and dog(s).

All dogs are altered, vaccinated, heartworm negative and on preventative and microchipped. Some may have additional vaccines (leptospirosis) depending on where they are being fostered. All have been held for a minimum 2 weeks to be sure they are not going to come down with kennel cough or worse. We like to have a dog in our program at least a month to get them healthy and hopefully know any issues that need to be addressed as well as know what the dogs like and enjoy.

Adoption application

About Redwood Coast Cattledog Rescue

Mission
Rescue, rehabilitate and rehome cattle dogs in need, mostly from underserved areas of California; assist with networking of these dogs so hopefully more cattle dogs are rescued and on their way to a better life. Aid in education about the breed for owners and prospective owners and provide resources and referral to trainers, classes and activities suitable for the breed so that problems are solved or prevented which means less cattle dogs in shelters in need of rescue. Aid in rehoming cattle dogs from private owners when possible; Build a community of support and concern for the plight of cattle dogs in shelters with ways to volunteer to help the cause; give an overview of what rescue is and how complex and difficult it can be and how every single person who contributes in any small way makes a difference; share the many enjoyable aspects of cattle dogs and their abilities and the many jobs and activities they do.

Redwood Coast Cattledog Rescue's adopted pets

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