Rylie's Rescue

Animal rescue in Skippack, Pennsylvania

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Address

Skippack, PA 19426

Contact

Angie Lafond

Phone

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Rescue FAQs

We are a volunteer and foster-based 501(c)(3) rescue who is passionate about saving dogs. We work tirelessly to pull dogs from high-kill shelters or dogs from abusive and neglectful situations.

We do not receive salaries and 100% of all donations goes to providing the best medical care and supplies for our dogs.

We are foster-based, which means dogs do not go from a shelter environment to a kennel. They are in homes with loving families that are thoroughly screened. We provide all of our fosters with all supplies needed.

If you have would like to join our team of volunteers, we would love to chat with you. Please fill out an application http://bit.ly/RyliesRescueVolunteer
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Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    Potential adopters submit an application. If the application looks good initially, an Adoption Coordinator will be assigned to process.
  2. Interview
    Vet and personal references are checked, then we do a virtual home visit (during covid) and do a phone interview.
  3. Home Check
    After we check references, we do a virtual home visit (during covid).
  4. Approve Application
    After application is approved, the adopter will meet the dog of their choice.
  5. Meet the Pet
    After application is approved, the adopter will meet the dog of their choice.
  6. Sign Adoption Contract
    Prior to leaving with the dog, they will sign an Adobe Sign contract.
  7. Pay Fee
    After their contract is signed and we feel that it is a good fit for the family and dog, an Adoption fee is collected.

Additional adoption info

We thoroughly screen every applicant to ensure that every dog is going to a stable, secure home with loving people. We spend a lot of time talking to the adopters as well to make sure that the particular dog they are interested in would be a good fit for their family.