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Areas Rescue for North Bay Beagles - MN serves
Freeborn County, Austin, MN
Rescue for North Bay Beagles - MN's adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Application appears on the website-must be submitted for review
2.
Interview
If criteria for approved adoption is met on application, interview can be either in person or via phone.
3.
Approve Application
4.
Home Check
5.
Meet the Pet
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
7.
Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
Adopter is given a two week trial period and must sign a Two Week Sleepover Agreement. Adoption fee is $400, includes all vetting. If it does not turn out to be a good match within trial period, with return of dog there is a full refund of the adoption fee. If dog ever needs to be returned (after 2 weeks), we will always take dog back into our rescue.
Adopter is given a two week trial period and must sign a Two Week Sleepover Agreement. Adoption fee is $400, includes all vetting. If it does not turn out to be a good match within trial period, with return of dog there is a full refund of the adoption fee. If dog ever needs to be returned (after 2 weeks), we will always take dog back into our rescue.
About Rescue for North Bay Beagles - MN
We have been rescuing beagles and hounds countrywide for 4 years. These are dogs who typically fail at being good hunting dogs or are no longer used for breeding. They are abandoned in the woods or taken to high kill shelters, where we find them. Once pulled from the shelters, we have them fostered and fully vetted. They spend time being socialized and learn to live in a home. Our main foster is with Dianne Snater in MN, where the dogs spend a good deal of time. We have a volunteer transport group, Liberty Ride Transport, who transports the dogs directly to us in Santa Rosa.
We have been rescuing beagles and hounds countrywide for 4 years. These are dogs who typically fail at being good hunting dogs or are no longer used for breeding. They are abandoned in the woods or taken to high kill shelters, where we find them. Once pulled from the shelters, we have them fostered and fully vetted. They spend time being socialized and learn to live in a home. Our main foster is with Dianne Snater in MN, where the dogs spend a good deal of time. We have a volunteer transport group, Liberty Ride Transport, who transports the dogs directly to us in Santa Rosa.
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