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We are a private rescue located in San Diego County.
Angels of Rawley Foundation (ARF)'s adoption process
1.
Submit Application
2.
Home Check
3.
Meet the Pet
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
We ask that all adopters submit an initial adoption application. The application will be screened and if approved, we will contact the potential adopter asking to set up a home check and meet n greet. Our representative would then come to your home, verify its safety for animals in our care, and ensure that the pup is a good match for your home. If all goes well and you fall in love with an ARF dog, we would complete the adoption contract, take adoption photo and you welcome your new fur member. We operate on a first approved, first adopt basis. We do not have the capacity to hold dogs. Adoption fees vary based on age, medical needs, breed and size.
We ask that all adopters submit an initial adoption application. The application will be screened and if approved, we will contact the potential adopter asking to set up a home check and meet n greet. Our representative would then come to your home, verify its safety for animals in our care, and ensure that the pup is a good match for your home. If all goes well and you fall in love with an ARF dog, we would complete the adoption contract, take adoption photo and you welcome your new fur member. We operate on a first approved, first adopt basis. We do not have the capacity to hold dogs. Adoption fees vary based on age, medical needs, breed and size.
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