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Trail of Hope Animal Rescue Inc

1201 US Highway 98 N, Okeechobee, FL 34972

Contact
Email info@trailofhopeanimalrescue.org
Phone (863) 357-1104
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Areas Trail of Hope Animal Rescue Inc serves

Okeechobee, FL
Indiantown, FL
Sebring, FL
Port St Lucie, FL
Ft Pierce, FL
Jensen Beach, FL
Vero Beach, FL
Stuart, FL

Trail of Hope Animal Rescue Inc's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

You can submit an adoption application online at http://trailofhopeanimalrescue.org/online-adoption-form/ or in person by appointment.

2.

Approve Application

Application process incl. conducting a vet check to ensure all pets are spayed/neutered and up to date on all vetting. + Landlord, Apt, HOA

3.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

This step and the application step can happen in any order. Once your application is approved, you can place a deposit to hold the dog.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Your adoption agreement contract incl. providing proper vet care, food, water, shelter, etc. If unable to keep, dog must be returned to us.

5.

Pay Fee

Payment types accepted are cash, check or debit/credit.

6.

Take the Pet Home

You have 3 days to return the dog for a full refund of the adoption fee. Remember the 3/3/3 rule!

Additional adoption info

Trail of Hope has a $250 adoption fee for all puppies and adult dogs. Each month we showcase a "spotlight pup."

Occasionally, we receive sponsors who donate a portion of a adoption fee to assist with find that particular dog a home.

Home inspections may be required to ensure our precious pups are a perfect match for you, your family and your home. Minimum age to adopt our dogs is 18 years of age. Renters are required to provide a copy of their lease to ensure compliance with your landlord's rules. Other restrictions may apply as required by each county, city apartment/condo complex or HOA.

Adoption application

About Trail of Hope Animal Rescue Inc

In 2017, we saw the urgent need for a quality no-kill dog rescue in Okeechobee. By October 1, 2017 we opened Trail of Hope and we have since assisted an average of 350 dogs per year to find their forever homes. In order to prevent & reduce euthanasia, we pull at-risk dogs from municipal shelters in Okeechobee, St Lucie, Hendry, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Orange and Taylor counties on a case-by-case basis dependent on the space available in our rescue. We have the capabilities to rescue and house litters of puppies including bottle-feeding them from newborn to 4 weeks of age. We have rescued dogs with medical issues that placed them at risk for euthanasia.

Trail of Hope Animal Rescue Inc's adopted pets

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