Adopt a Pet

My name is GARY AND RON!

I'm being cared for by
Rebound Hounds NY
Adoption process
1.

Submit Application

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Approve Application

4.

Home Check

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Adoption application
Apply to Adopt

Facts about me

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Orange or Red
Age
6 years 3 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
medium

My info

Small blue checkmark Good with dogs
Small blue checkmark Good with cats
Small blue checkmark Shots current
Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered

My story

COURTESY POST.



MEET GARY AND RON!



LOOKING FOR AN INSTANT CAT FAMILY?



This bonded pair has been together since birth ... now sadly, their guardian is ill and can no longer take care of them.

Both are adorable, super sweet natured, human social. Good with each other of course, they now live with dogs ... (Gary is first pic, Ron the second)



The owner would like to see them stay together as they are very bonded and simply love each and seek each other's company.



Gary and Ron are utd and both are neutered. They are approximately 5 yrs. old. (Gary is missing an eye.)



Interested? Please contact reboundhounds@gmail.com and we will get you in touch with the present guardian, thanks!



GARY AND RON ARE IN GRANVILLE, NY
Rescue

Rebound Hounds NY

Contact info
Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
New York, NY 10017

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Approve Application

4.

Home Check

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Or drop off by foster

Additional adoption info

Adoption application, references, and vet reference required.

Once these are completed, Home visit arranged, followed by meet and greet. This ensures that the adoptive home and pet are the best possible match.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Adoption application, references, and vet reference are completed, home visit arranged, followed by meeting the pet.

More about this rescue

Rebound Hounds Res-Q believes that there’s a great home for every dog. How to make that happen is the real work of rescue. We’re committed to bringing dogs and guardians together who are right for each other. We do it by knowing the dog, and knowing the prospective guardian.

First, we know the dogs we place. We seek out temperament evaluations from ACC staff and ACC volunteers in the attempt to pair dogs with the right home. It’s not perfect, but it goes a long way toward getting a feel for who the dog should go to.

Next, we learn about the adopters. We look at lifestyle, energy level, experience, tolerances. It’s communicating about expectations and commitment, not just for the next few weeks when the dog comes into their life, but for life.

Last, we stay in touch. After the initial home visit, we’re available to offer help, support and advice. We welcome knowing how everyone is settling in. Pictures are great, an occasional email. Our job is to support the owner and dog throughout the process.

Shelter dogs are a unique challenge because they have pasts we often can’t know. What we do know is that once matched with the right guardian — with time, respect and patience — a shelter dog offers unparalleled love and gratitude every day, in every way, to the person who saved them. It is unlike any other relationship on earth.