Adopt

My name is Vander!

Posted 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

4

Meet the Pet

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $400

This helps Nickel City Canine Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Age
3 months old,
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_2648908-517719

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My health

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

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

Vander
Male (neuter scheduled)
Catahoula Mix
18 Pounds
Est DOB 10/26/2025



Dog Friendly 
Cat Friendly
House training
Crate training  



Vander arrived in WNY on February 4th. After a long trip with his siblings he bunked up in his foster home with two of his siblings, three other dogs around his size, and two kitty cats. He is a very social boy and gets along great with all of them.



He is a goofy boy that can be shy at first. He will look to you for guidance. He sleeps in a crate during the night. He needs a little bit of encouragement or some yummy snacks to go in on his own and settles in to sleep throughout the night. He is getting used to spending a full eight hour day in the crate. He takes some time to settle in when the house is so quiet but will sleep for most of the day until someone is back home. He keeps the crate dry and clean at night and during the day. Only a couple accidents inside the house at first. He needs an encouraging nudge out of the door for potty breaks but once he is out there he will play with his siblings and maybe sometimes forgets to go potty. Once a routine is established and there are less distractions, this should be the last of his accidents. He is a little bit talkative when he is trying to get his way and he does try to help himself to just about anything in his reach. 



Vander loves humans. We might even call him a velcro dog. Invested in whatever you are doing, he will follow you wherever you go. He is looking for someone that will be committed to basic training ‍ and maybe even some extra activities so he can channel his inner Catahoula duties. ‍ He has not been around any children but he is a sweet dog that is as gentle as she can be with all of his puppy energy.  



Quick facts about the Catahoula breed



Known for their intelligence and independence - needs training and structure 
High energy working breed - needs regular daily exercise and enrichment 
Overall strong personality - needs early socialization and exposure  



We highly suggest researching the Catahoula breed if you do not already have experience! Breed research ensures you to have the most fun with your new addition!



If you are interested in Vander, please apply at the adoption link in the comments below or message the rescue if you are already pre-approved.


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2648908-517719
Contact
Phone
Address
5637 Harris Hill Road, Williamsville, NY 14221

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Once you have completed and submitted your application, a volunteer will contact your veterinarian and personal references.

2.

Home Check

After your references clear the volunteer will contact you to set up a home visit. The home visit is to ensure your home is a safe for a dog

3.

Approve Application

If the volunteer believes you are a fit dog parent, you will receive an approval card.

4.

Meet the Pet

When you see a dog you are interested in, you can either send a Facebook message or email to the rescue to be put on a list for the dog.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

Once you have a meeting with the dog and decide to adopt you will sign a contract to finalize the adoption.

6.

Pay Fee

Payment can be made by Cash or Check at the time of finalizing the adoption.

7.

Take the Pet Home

Once you have finalized the adoption, it's time to take home your new pet!

Additional adoption info

Thank you for your interest in adopting through Nickel City Canine Rescue! Please visit our Website and complete the Adoption Application. Once received, we will begin processing it as quickly as possible. Our process includes checking your personal and veterinarian references, a home visit, and a meet and greet.

1. Fill out the online application.

2. Once received, a volunteer will be assigned to your app. They will first make the reference calls and contact your vet.

3. After calls have been completed, the volunteer will contact you to set up a home visit. Please keep in mind this is a VOLUNTEER doing this in their free time, it may not happen immediately.

4. Once the home visit is completed and if you are approved, you will receive a pre-approval card and can then express interest in a dog.


**General Disclaimer- Once a dog is posted online it is open to receive multiple applications. We do not limit the number of apps and cannot guarantee the dog will be available by the time your home visit has been completed. If there are already pre-approved adopters interested, their names will be placed on the dog’s list. This is why we highly recommend getting approved ahead of time. If it is a popular dog, it will likely have a list of names before your application can be processed.

Once pre-approved:

Email or Facebook message the rescue stating your name on the app, the dog(s) you are interested in, and best way to contact you.

Your name will be placed on the dogs list. This is a first come first serve basis. We accept up to 5 names on each dogs list. You are NOT guaranteed a meet and greet as there may be people ahead of you on the list!

The dogs foster will reach out to set up a meet and greet if they get to your name. You may not hear from the foster immediately if there are people ahead of you meeting the dog.

If you have a meet and greet and both adopter and Foster think it’s the right fit, the adoption may be finalized.

If a dog gets adopted by another adopter ahead of you on the list, the dog will be removed from the website and the available dogs folder on Facebook. We try to send emails to notify adopters, but this is not an automated system and with so many dogs and names this may get missed on occasion. Feel free to message or email for an update.If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at info@nickelcitycaninerescue.org


We do our best to respond to each email, inquiry, and application in a timely manner. Please be sure to monitor your email account and your phone to ensure we are able to contact you. Furthermore, please make sure your personal references, your veterinarian, and your landlord (if applicable) are aware that we will be calling to ensure no delays in processing your application. If you are concerned because you haven’t been contacted in a timely manner, please do feel free to follow up with us, check in, & let us that you are still interested!


*Currently we only adopt out within a 1 hour drive from the Buffalo Niagara airport. We will considered processing applications outside that area if the family has no other dogs in the home and is willing to come to buffalo for the Meet and Greet. The rescue does not provide transport services to out of town adopters

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are 100% foster based Rescue located in the Buffalo area. All the dogs in our care are currently living with a family in their home until they find their forever homes. We host periodic adoption events with will be posted on our website and Facebook page. At these events pre approved adopters can meet our adoptable dogs.

More about this rescue

We are a fostered based rescue located in the Greater Buffalo, NY area. We pride ourselves on being an all-breed dog rescue. We are a 50l(c)(3) organization and 100% of the money we raise goes towards the rescue and rehabilitation of the dogs in our care. We are 100% volunteer based, with no paid members or ownership. Although we primarily focus on dog rescue we cannot turn down a cat in need.

Since the rescue started its operations in November of 2018, we have rescued over 175 dogs across six states: Kentucky, West Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Texas. We have no intention of slowing down. Our volunteers work tirelessly to save these dogs from the terrible fate of euthanasia due to overcrowding at shelters across the nation.

Nickel City Canine Rescue does not receive any funding from the county, city, state, or federal governments. Our rescue does not receive tax dollars of any kind . . . we’re only able to assist the people and pets in need thanks to donations from the community.

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