Adopt

My name is Lola!

Posted over 4 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Meet the Pet

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

Adoption fee: $600

This helps Hope For Cleo Animal Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Italian Greyhound/American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Black/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
3 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
135

My story

This pet has no story. Click the “Ask About Me” button to learn more about me!
Rescue
Hope For Cleo Animal Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
135
Contact
Phone
Address
Smithtown, NY 11787

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please Visit www.HopeForCleo.com/adopt To Put In An Application.

2.

Interview

Phone Interview with a Member of Our Application Team.

3.

Home Check

This is Done During the Phone Interview Via Facetime or Zoom.

4.

Approve Application

Reviews The Fees & The Adoption Process and Sets You Up with The Team That Has the Pups to Find a Time Together to Meet Them.

5.

Meet the Pet

If you find a pet that you love and want to adopt and your have another animal at home a meet and greet is set up at this time.

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

Sign All the Adoption Paperwork.

7.

Pay Fee

There are Adoption Fees and a spay neuter deposit that is required by NYS Agriculture and Market. We Accept Cash, Money Order or Paypal.

Additional adoption info

the final step is for the animal to finally go to their new Furever home with their new Furever family!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Animal Meetings are by appointment after you submit an application, the interview and home visit are complete, and you are Approved. Hope For Cleo Animal Rescue is located In Smithtown on Long Island in New York. We are a foster based rescue.

More about this rescue

Hope For Cleo Animal Rescue is a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) Charity Organization located on Long Island in New York dedicated to saving abandoned and homeless animals from high-kill shelter situations. Our primary focus is on pregnant animals, nursing mothers, and underage orphaned animals who are most at risk in overpopulated shelters.

Other pets at this rescue