Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program

Animal rescue in Moncton, New Brunswick

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Address

924 Shediac Road, Moncton, NB E1A 5X6

Contact

Deb Levasseur

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Rescue FAQs

Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program is based out of Moncton NB; the Hub of the Maritimes. We were formed in 2003 by a group of local Greyhound Adopters, who felt the need for an adoption group in this area. Our central location makes Moncton the perfect spot for the organisation to be based out of. Although we are New Brunswick based, we can place Greyhounds anywhere. We, the members of this organization, all have the same agenda and goals for this group - To save the most Greyhounds possible, and to place them in loving permanent homes. We strive to give these amazing animals the exposure and recognition they deserve and to create awareness for the need of adoption. We work together to serve the Greyhound to the best of our abilities. MGAP is very unique and extremely fortunate to have its President, Deb Levasseur, certified as a "Canine Behavior Therapist". She offers all counseling services free of charge to ALL MGAP members. She is also certified in Canine first Aid as well as Obedience training. We also have an extremely knowledgeable team of support volunteers who are always eager and happy to help. MGAP also gives each new adopter a free training session (approximately 2 hours) which includes such topics as: What to expect; and how to deal with all the adjustment issues of your new Greyhound, how to avoid separation anxiety and create a happy self confident and well adjusted dog, how to get your dog to heal on the lead, children and the new Greyhound, feeding, grooming and much more. This extensive training gives the new adopters the knowledge and confidence necessary for a grey't start and a wonderful and long lasting relationship between the family and the Greyhound. We pride ourselves on our reputation and integrity which is all based on our love and passion for the retired greyhounds; for their sakes, we will never compromise our standards. We have seen the need for this service and have stepped up to the plate to do our part. We are always looking for help in many areas, and if you would like to join us in our quest, please click on " How can I help" for further information.

Additional adoption info

The adoption process is as follow:

1- Fill out the application or apply online
2- The in-home interview
3- The final Interview

This process was designed to help you learn more about this amazing breed. During the in-home interview, you will have the opportunity to have a Greyhound visit you in your home. We will go through all the particulars of this breed and answer all of your questions. These interviews will also enable us to understand your requirements and help us find a dog that will fit in your environment.

If approved, you name goes onto the list, and depending on the time of year, your wait should not be too long.

Part of this process should be to ask yourself if you and your family are ready to make a 10 year or so commitment to this dog. It is not fair to bring a Greyhound into your home just to try him/her out to see if its right for you. The dog will bond quickly and will not understand if you have to give him back.
We have a policy not to place Greyhounds into homes with children under the age of three. Children six years of age and under will have to be good with dogs and able to understand the proper behavior towards them. We can help to assess and educate in this area.

Please consider all aspects of adoption before filling in your application. Go through all the FAQ and information on this site, it will help you to decide. It is a big decision, please do not take it lightly, for the sake of the Greyhound.

Pets at shelters and rescues near Maritime Greyhound Adoption Program

People For Animal Wellbeing

116 Greenock Street, Moncton, NB E1H 2J7

Lillian Albon Animal Shelter

798 Smith Road, Amherst, NS B4H 3Y4

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Rook

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 mos

Moncton, NB

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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Scooter

Other/Unknown

Female, 3 yrs 3 mos

Moncton, NB

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Ember

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 mo

Moncton, NB

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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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