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Areas (SARA Sanctuary) Society for Animals Rescue and Adoption serves
Seguin, TX
La Vernia, TX
San Antonio, TX
Austin, TX
San Marcos, TX
Schertz, TX
Converse, TX
New Berlin, TX
New Braunfels, TX
Luling, TX
Stockdale, TX
Floresville, TX
(SARA Sanctuary) Society for Animals Rescue and Adoption's adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Visit the SARA website to complete an adoption application or email heidi@sarasanctuary.org.
2.
Approve Application
Please wait 24-48 hrs for your application to be reviewed and for our adoption coordinator to reach out to you.
3.
Meet the Pet
After an appointment is scheduled, come out to our beautiful sanctuary to meet the pet.
4.
Pay Fee
Our adoption fee is $200. We accept cash, check, or card. All animals are altered and vaccinated.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
I understand that if I cannot keep the above animal for any reason, that I will contact SARA and return the animal at my expense.
Additional adoption info
We understand that all animals need an adjustment period after adoption. We like to offer our program foster-to-adopt which provides adopters with a 30 day adjustment period before making the final decision to adopt. Email heidi@sarasanctuary.org for more information.
We understand that all animals need an adjustment period after adoption. We like to offer our program foster-to-adopt which provides adopters with a 30 day adjustment period before making the final decision to adopt. Email heidi@sarasanctuary.org for more information.
About (SARA Sanctuary) Society for Animals Rescue and Adoption
SARA stands for Society For Animal Rescue & Adoption. Founded in 1996, SARA has grown into one of the largest sanctuaries in the world, with no fewer than 650 animals in our care at any given time.
When outside adoption is not possible, our animals live at the sanctuary for the duration of their natural lives. Euthanasia is only employed in the true sense of the word: when an animal is suffering with no chance for recovery. No animal is ever killed for convenience.
Our slogan has always been “Unconditional Life” and by that we mean that SARA seeks to save as many animals as possible regardless of species, special health needs, or temperament.
SARA stands for Society For Animal Rescue & Adoption. Founded in 1996, SARA has grown into one of the largest sanctuaries in the world, with no fewer than 650 animals in our care at any given time.
When outside adoption is not possible, our animals live at the sanctuary for the duration of their natural lives. Euthanasia is only employed in the true sense of the word: when an animal is suffering with no chance for recovery. No animal is ever killed for convenience.
Our slogan has always been “Unconditional Life” and by that we mean that SARA seeks to save as many animals as possible regardless of species, special health needs, or temperament.
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