My name is Holly Dae!

Posted over 5 months ago|Updated 19 hours ago
Holly Dae

My basic info

Breed
Beagle
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Size
Not listed
Weight
Not listed
Pet ID
22120365-D250033

My details

  • Good With Dogs
  • Not Good With Cats

My health

  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Rescue
Certified Shelter Silver Badge

Their adoption process

Thank you for your interest in adopting a dog from Nirvana Animal Rescue! Our adoption process is in place to ensure we find you the perfect match. The process includes the following steps:

Submission of online application.

Volunteer review of your application, including a background check on all adults living in the home, checking personal references, contacting your landlord if you rent, and contacting your veterinarian if you have current pets.

Phone interview with a volunteer to discuss the answers on your online application, share more information about Nirvana Animal Rescue, and answer any questions you have.

Virtual home visit with a volunteer to review your home and yard and ensure it is a safe environment for a dog.

If your application passes the above steps, the final step is arranging a time for your entire family, including resident dogs, to meet the dog you’d like to adopt! We require that everyone in the family meet the new dog before fully approving the adoption.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
  2. Interview
  3. Home Check
    Conducted virtually
  4. Meet the Pet
  5. Sign Adoption Contract
  6. Pay Fee
  7. Take the Pet Home

More about this rescue

Nirvana Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization committed to providing sanctuary to homeless, neglected, and abused animals. We rescue companion animals who are left behind, forgotten, neglected, thrown away, or abused and provide them with their own nirvana, free from suffering and pain. All our animals are behaviorally assessed and many receive professional training prior to being placed in their forever homes. Our emphasis is on the quality, not quantity, of animals placed to ensure successful, lifelong adoptions.