Introducing.... Kismet, he is a smooshy love bug, 4.5 years old, and small at 35 lbs.
All this guy wants is to be your cuddle buddy.
He is incredibly sweet, affectionate, and playful, just anxious and doesn't like small dogs and is a bit scared by strangers. If you let him come to you, on his terms, you will be lifelong buddies.
He is not a fan of strangers putting their hands over the fence in his yard. Too many in his neighborhood like to do that, to tease him.
A new small dog moved into Kismet's home, and he is NOT happy. The two dogs cannot get along. They fight too much.
The small dog has to stay, so Kismet needs a new home.
He does board with a trainer and she has never had any issues with him and says he hasn't had any issues with the other dogs that have been there.
He just doesn't care for this small dog in the home.
He has had a health check and there are no health issues.
Kis was adopted from another rescue organization in 2021, they have since closed their doors, so Save The Dals is trying to help this sweet boy get a new home.
Is this little hunk of love for you?
Please copy & paste the link below into your browser for our application:
https://www.jotform.com/form/243374218477059
Questions: Emails us at: info@savethedals.org
Location: Long Beach, CA
(Transports to other states possible-email us)
Introducing.... Kismet, he is a smooshy love bug, 4.5 years old, and small at 35 lbs.
All this guy wants is to be your cuddle buddy.
He is incredibly sweet, affectionate, and playful, just anxious and doesn't like small dogs and is a bit scared by strangers. If you let him come to you, on his terms, you will be lifelong buddies.
He is not a fan of strangers putting their hands over the fence in his yard. Too many in his neighborhood like to do that, to tease him.
A new small dog moved into Kismet's home, and he is NOT happy. The two dogs cannot get along. They fight too much.
The small dog has to stay, so Kismet needs a new home.
He does board with a trainer and she has never had any issues with him and says he hasn't had any issues with the other dogs that have been there.
He just doesn't care for this small dog in the home.
He has had a health check and there are no health issues.
Kis was adopted from another rescue organization in 2021, they have since closed their doors, so Save The Dals is trying to help this sweet boy get a new home.
Is this little hunk of love for you?
Please copy & paste the link below into your browser for our application:
https://www.jotform.com/form/243374218477059
Our adoption application can be completed on our website at www.savethedals.org
Email us at info@savethedals.org
2.
Interview
Application is followed by a phone call if a dog we have may be a good match, along with all reference checks
3.
Home Check
After telephone interview we will arrange a pre-adoption home check
4.
Meet the Pet
A meet and greet will be scheduled at which time the dog may be available for adoption.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
The first step in our adoption process is for the prospective adopter to complete our Adoption Application Questionnaire which helps us best match you with the the dog that would be most suited to your home environment and expectations.
Our adoption application can be downloaded from our website www.savethedals.org
If you are having difficulty accessing the adoption application, email us at info@savethedals.org
If based on the Application Questionnaire we think one of our dogs is a good match to your home environment and expectations, we will follow up with a phone call, advise you of the adoption fee, schedule a home visit if applicable, and arrange a meet and greet with the dog. Adopters are also required to sign our Adoption Contract, you will be provided a copy of the contract for you to review and ask questions before you adopt the dog.
Note that we often have multiple applicants wanting to adopt the same dog. Our selection process is not based on whose application we receive first. It is based on who we believe will be the best match for the dog, allowing for the greatest success of a high quality, loving forever home, with the least likelihood of the dog needing to be returned to rescue.
We commit to the life of each dog we rescue, such that at any point in the life of the dog if its adopter is no longer able to keep the dog, the adopter signs our adoption contract agreeing that they will return the dog to Save The Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue. The dog is not to be turned into an animal shelter.
The first step in our adoption process is for the prospective adopter to complete our Adoption Application Questionnaire which helps us best match you with the the dog that would be most suited to your home environment and expectations.
Our adoption application can be downloaded from our website www.savethedals.org
If you are having difficulty accessing the adoption application, email us at info@savethedals.org
If based on the Application Questionnaire we think one of our dogs is a good match to your home environment and expectations, we will follow up with a phone call, advise you of the adoption fee, schedule a home visit if applicable, and arrange a meet and greet with the dog. Adopters are also required to sign our Adoption Contract, you will be provided a copy of the contract for you to review and ask questions before you adopt the dog.
Note that we often have multiple applicants wanting to adopt the same dog. Our selection process is not based on whose application we receive first. It is based on who we believe will be the best match for the dog, allowing for the greatest success of a high quality, loving forever home, with the least likelihood of the dog needing to be returned to rescue.
We commit to the life of each dog we rescue, such that at any point in the life of the dog if its adopter is no longer able to keep the dog, the adopter signs our adoption contract agreeing that they will return the dog to Save The Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue. The dog is not to be turned into an animal shelter.
Our available dogs are usually in private foster homes located throughout California. We also have dogs in out-of-state foster homes.
Meet & Greets are scheduled after an application is approved.
Our available dogs are usually in private foster homes located throughout California. We also have dogs in out-of-state foster homes.
Meet & Greets are scheduled after an application is approved.
More about this rescue
Who we are: Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to the rescue of Dalmatians from shelters, the promotion of adoptions of shelter Dalmatians and education of the public about the Dalmatian breed. We began in 1996 when founder Terri Haase and a friend started taking their Dalmatians to movie theaters during the showing of "101 Dalmatians" to distribute educational flyers in an attempt to stop impulse buying of Dalmatian puppies. Save the Dalmatians was formally incorporated as a California non-profit corporation in 1998. Our brochure provides more detail.
Further documentation on our 501(c)3 status may be requested by writing to Save the Dalmatians, 2006 Pentuckett Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
What we do: Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue specializes in rescuing Dalmatians, Dalmatian mixes and other breeds from shelters and finding new permanent homes for them.
We also provide placement support to others fostering rescued Dalmatians and to Dalmatian owners who wish to rehome their own Dalmatians.
Another very important function of our organization is public education on spay/neuter and about the Dalmatian breed. We disseminate information via mail, email, telephone and at adoption events. We also work with newspapers, radio and television to have information about Dalmatians published or broadcast.
Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue is an affiliate of the Dalmatian Assistance League. We are all unpaid volunteers.
Who we are: Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to the rescue of Dalmatians from shelters, the promotion of adoptions of shelter Dalmatians and education of the public about the Dalmatian breed. We began in 1996 when founder Terri Haase and a friend started taking their Dalmatians to movie theaters during the showing of "101 Dalmatians" to distribute educational flyers in an attempt to stop impulse buying of Dalmatian puppies. Save the Dalmatians was formally incorporated as a California non-profit corporation in 1998. Our brochure provides more detail.
Further documentation on our 501(c)3 status may be requested by writing to Save the Dalmatians, 2006 Pentuckett Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
What we do: Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue specializes in rescuing Dalmatians, Dalmatian mixes and other breeds from shelters and finding new permanent homes for them.
We also provide placement support to others fostering rescued Dalmatians and to Dalmatian owners who wish to rehome their own Dalmatians.
Another very important function of our organization is public education on spay/neuter and about the Dalmatian breed. We disseminate information via mail, email, telephone and at adoption events. We also work with newspapers, radio and television to have information about Dalmatians published or broadcast.
Save the Dalmatians and Others Canine Rescue is an affiliate of the Dalmatian Assistance League. We are all unpaid volunteers.
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Atlas-Fresno, CA's adoption status with email updates.