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My name is Tyler!

Posted over 5 months ago

Adoption process
1

Meet the Pet

2

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

3

Interview

4

Home Check

5

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

*** This is a courtesy post: If you are interested, please contact the owner at via email at Lisadunnnoah@gmail.com. ***

Juan and his 2 siblings, Tyler and Tyra, were found running in the desert and had obviously been out there for some time as they were hungry, emaciated, and very thirsty. They are a mixed breed and look to be part labrador of small to medium size (less than knee high) - about 6 months old. They are very sweet and smart and good with other animals. They are now litter box and crate trained. They have been dewormed, their vaccines are up to date, and they have been spayed and neutered. They are now ready for homes of their own. Email Lisadunnnoah@gmail.com if you are interested.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
1464 Madera Road N350, Simi Valley, CA 93065

Their adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

Meet and greet is by appointment only AFTER an interview. Please email us at staff@arvsimi.org and provide your contact number and the city

2.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

*** We are no longer holding adoption events ***

3.

Interview

Review application with a volunteer. Meet and greet after interview

4.

Home Check

Only if the adoption is proceeding

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

Occurs at homecheck

Additional adoption info

*** We are no longer holding adoption events ***

Emails are answered in a timely fashion. Please check your spam if you do not receive a response.

Meet and greet is by appointment only AFTER an interview. Please email us at staff@arvsimi.org and provide your contact number and the city you reside. Once the above is received, we will be in touch for a phone interview. The interview call can take a day or two. THE PHONE CALL WILL COME FROM A RESTRICTED NUMBER. Adoption is based on the best fit. Thanks for your patience.

Go meet their pets

*** We are no longer holding adoption events ***

Emails are answered in a timely fashion. Please check your spam if you do not receive a response.

Meet and greet is by appointment only AFTER an interview. Please email us at staff@arvsimi.org and provide your contact number and the city you reside. Once the above is received, we will be in touch for a phone interview. The interview call can take a day or two. THE PHONE CALL WILL COME FROM A RESTRICTED NUMBER. Adoption is based on the best fit. Thanks for your patience.

More about this rescue

Animal Rescue Volunteers has been in business since 1995, started when our co-founders saw the need to have a rescue in our area due to the high volume of animals in the shelters who were and continue to be unnecessarily put to death due to pet over-population. We take in dogs and cats of all ages, sizes, regardless of illnesses or other maladies. We determine which pets are most at risk and focus on those first. We have taken many pets simply because of their illnesses or injuries because we know that they are least likely to be adopted by the general public. We spend thousands of dollars annually helping these animals, rehabilitating them so they may be placed into loving homes. We have no shelter per se, relying on the generosity of foster families who accept into their homes these wonderful animals who need a place to be a part of a family before moving on from us. We keep our pets until that appropriate placement has been made, no matter how long that takes. We have no paid staff. With the exception of minimal operating expenses, our money goes to the care and attention of our animals in our program.

We also work very hard in our community and other venues educating the public about the horrors of puppy mills, the tragedy of pet overpopulation, the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. We do this by disseminating literature at our adoptions, by sometimes setting up peaceful public demonstrations, and at times speaking with schools, and other community organizations.

We make ourselves available to the public to answer pet questions and refer them to various sources for help in pet-related areas.

We take any of our adoptees back for whatever reason if problems develop because we are committed to them for the rest of their lives once they become one of ARV's pets.

And we do all of this because we are passionate about our mission and the plight of the homeless, abandoned animals that have fallen victim to the uncaring people who don't see these loving creatures as possessing feeling. Our volunteers are fosters, devoting their time, 24/7. Most are long-time volunteers, who have spent hours bottle feeding and medicating unweaned puppies and kittens, seen their homes turned into medical facilities with volunteers coming in to help around the clock. We are an awesome, dedicated bunch of animal lovers who want to help these pets who otherwise have no voice to be their advocates.

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