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King George Animal Rescue League

PO Box 1003, Dahlgren, VA 22448

Contact
Email info@kgarl.org
Phone (888) 542-7582
cats & dogs at King George Animal Rescue League
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Areas King George Animal Rescue League serves

Virginia, Maryland, DC

King George Animal Rescue League's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

For more information, visit http://www.kgarl.org/info/adoption

2.

Interview

We will review your application, check your references, check with your vet, speak to a landlord, and schedule a home visit.

3.

Meet the Pet

If everything looks good, so far, you will be invited to meet the animal that you are interested in adopting.

Additional adoption info

Thank you for considering a dog or cat from the King George Animal Rescue League. Filling out an application is the first step in our application process.

Requirements for adopting puppies

Puppies are cute and silly and people love them, but they are a big responsibility. When you adopt a puppy, you are responsible for molding him or her into a well-mannered adult dog. In order to set our puppies up for the best future possible, we have a couple of special requirements for those that want to adopt. First, we require that puppies (under 12 months of age) attend a basic obedience or puppy class within 30 days of being adopted. Socialization and training is extremely important, and learning at a young age will help the puppy grow into a wonderful companion in their new home. One of the biggest reasons that people give for surrendering a pet is obedience issues. Attending a class with your new puppy will make both of your lives easier and will help you bond with your new pack member! Additionally, we require that adopters live within 90 miles of King George, Virginia. The reason for this is that we like to be close to the puppies we adopt out, so if issues arise, we can easily send a volunteer to your home to try to help or lend advice.

Adoption process

Once your application is received, the application process begins. We will review your application, check your references, check with your vet (if there are other animals in the household), speak to a landlord (if you rent), and arrange for a home visit. Sometimes, due to the distance involved, we will either have another rescue organization do the home visit, or we will accept digital photos of your home (inside and out) and yard, at our discretion.

Submitting an application does not guarantee a specific dog or cat. We strive to match the personality and needs of our foster dogs and cats to a family who will best fulfill those needs. If a family is not approved for a particular pet, it does not mean they will not be a good pet owner, it just means that their needs and the needs of the particular pet don’t match. We do not adopt on a “first come, first serve” basis.

Please note that we do not do same day adoptions. If you are applying for a popular animal (such as puppies, small dogs, or special breeds), it can take 7-10 days for our volunteers to reach a decision that is best for the animal.

Once your application is approved, the adopter will then be asked to come to meet their potential family member at a location convenient to the foster family. If all is acceptable to both adopter and KGARL, the adopter will be asked to sign the final paperwork and we will collect the adoption fee. At this time, you can either pick up your pet, or schedule a time to do so. You should schedule an appointment with your veterinarian of choice within 72 hours of taking your new pet home.

All Adoptions Include:

Lifetime of free advice from KGARL!
Spayed or Neutered Pet
Collar and Name Tag
Heartworm, FIV, Feline Leukemia Testing
Complete medical records
Up to date on all shots
On Flea/Tick Preventative
Microchipped
Sample of Pet Food

Adoption Fees:
Puppies: $300
Adult Dogs : $200
Senior Dogs: $150
Cats: $100

Adoption application

About King George Animal Rescue League

KGARL is an all volunteer group, striving to help improve the lives of animals in King George, VA through adoption, spay/neuter and vaccination programs!
Mission
* Increase awareness of the plight of the homeless animals in King George County
* Educate both adults and youth in the proper care of pets
* Raise funds to provide better lives for the homeless animals of King George County
* Promote adoption, spaying/neutering and complete vaccination programs
* Provide volunteer assistance to the King George Animal Shelter
* Engage in other activities related to the improvement of the welfare of animals

King George Animal Rescue League's adopted pets

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