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I have recently been returned to KKPR as a result of a divorce and due to no fault of my own. I was originally an owner surrender because my family couldn't provide the home that I deserved. I am two years old and was an outside only dog. I was initially afraid of coming inside. However, I am now snuggling with my foster mom and sleeping in bed with her. I am crate and house-trained. I use the doggie door to take care of my business. Since I was alone most of the time, I learned to entertain myself by throwing toys in the air and catching them, which provides my foster mom with plenty of comic relief. I previously lived in a home with small children, so should be fine with them. I would do best in a home with a fenced back yard so I can run and play. I have not been cat-tested, but Kimie feels that I will do fine with proper introductions.
I have recently been returned to KKPR as a result of a divorce and due to no fault of my own. I was originally an owner surrender because my family couldn't provide the home that I deserved. I am two years old and was an outside only dog. I was initially afraid of coming inside. However, I am now snuggling with my foster mom and sleeping in bed with her. I am crate and house-trained. I use the doggie door to take care of my business. Since I was alone most of the time, I learned to entertain myself by throwing toys in the air and catching them, which provides my foster mom with plenty of comic relief. I previously lived in a home with small children, so should be fine with them. I would do best in a home with a fenced back yard so I can run and play. I have not been cat-tested, but Kimie feels that I will do fine with proper introductions.
Please send us an email and we will send you an application. If the dog might be a good fit, I will contact you.
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Meet the Pet
We will then schedule a meet and greet with your family (including pets) and the dog you are interested in.
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Home Check
If you decide you want to adopt the dog, we will then schedule a home visit. A home visit might happen before the meet.
Additional adoption info
Fees: The adoption fees are generally range from $200 for adults and $350 depending on age, breed, health and temperament of the dog. These fees include vaccines to date, spay or neuter, microchip, heartworm negative, on heartworm and flea/tick prevention and any other medical issue addressed (including, but not limited to, dental cleanings if needed). Fees may be reduced or waived depending on the special needs of the animal.
Adoption Agreement/Contract: If, for some reason, the adoption does not work out, we will take the pet back.
Fees: The adoption fees are generally range from $200 for adults and $350 depending on age, breed, health and temperament of the dog. These fees include vaccines to date, spay or neuter, microchip, heartworm negative, on heartworm and flea/tick prevention and any other medical issue addressed (including, but not limited to, dental cleanings if needed). Fees may be reduced or waived depending on the special needs of the animal.
Adoption Agreement/Contract: If, for some reason, the adoption does not work out, we will take the pet back.
Go meet their pets
We are currently holding events at the Folsom PetSmart at 2705 East Bidwell next to the Home Depot on some Saturdays. Please check our Facebook Page or contact us to inquire as to whether we will be there in advance as we do not hold events every Saturday. If you are unable to attend, we can schedule a meet and greet.
We are currently holding events at the Folsom PetSmart at 2705 East Bidwell next to the Home Depot on some Saturdays. Please check our Facebook Page or contact us to inquire as to whether we will be there in advance as we do not hold events every Saturday. If you are unable to attend, we can schedule a meet and greet.
More about this rescue
Kimie's Kritters Pet Rescue was started because I, Kim Scherer, was retired as a California Peace Officer and wanted to do something in my retirement that I was passionate about and that is to help animals. I took an Animal Health class. During this course, I volunteered for various animal rescues and shelters. When networking for the shelters, I saw animals that languished whom I wanted to help, but I was unable to. I enlisted the help of other like-minded individuals for the Board and we started our own 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. Kimie's Kritters Pet Rescue pulls rescue-listed animals from shelters throughout the State of California and owner surrenders.
Kimie's Kritters Pet Rescue was started because I, Kim Scherer, was retired as a California Peace Officer and wanted to do something in my retirement that I was passionate about and that is to help animals. I took an Animal Health class. During this course, I volunteered for various animal rescues and shelters. When networking for the shelters, I saw animals that languished whom I wanted to help, but I was unable to. I enlisted the help of other like-minded individuals for the Board and we started our own 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. Kimie's Kritters Pet Rescue pulls rescue-listed animals from shelters throughout the State of California and owner surrenders.