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Douglas County Canine Rescue

Castle Rock, CO 80104

Contact
Email douglascountycanine@gmail.com
Phone
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Areas Douglas County Canine Rescue serves

Douglas County Colorado, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Parker, Monument, Denver, Colorado Springs, Littleton, Centennial, Lakewood, Broomfield, Elizabeth, Franktown, Boulder, Golden, Broomfield, Aurora

Douglas County Canine Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Fill out adoption application on our website www.douglascountycanine.org once it is approved you will receive and email.

2.

Meet the Pet

Meet and greets will be done virtually with an approved application via zoom or FaceTime. Next an appt will be made for in person meet.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

An adoption will be scheduled same day as the in person meet. There is a contract you will need to fill out and sign.

Additional adoption info

Adoption Fee:
Puppies (under 1yr) are $475
Adults are $300 (purebred dogs may have a different adoption fee)
**Breeder release dogs are subject to variable pricing.
If paying by Credit Card for the adoption there is an additional processing fee (apx 3%), cash is also accepted. No checks
There is also a $12.99 fee to register the microchip to the adopter.

All dogs have been spayed/neutered, vetted and are up to date on shots per age.

ALL ADOPTION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!

Please let your references know to respond in a timely manner. Please check your spam, promotions and social folders for emails from us. We are seeing several emails going to these folders and potential adopters are missing information therefore losing out on a dog adoption.

YOU MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION AND BE APPROVED PRIOR TO A VIRTUAL MEET AND GREET.

* We can NOT adopt to people who reside outside of Colorado

About Douglas County Canine Rescue

Douglas County Canine Rescue, or DCCR as we like to call our organization is about one thing, helping dogs in need! Douglas County Canine Rescue, is a 501 c3 non- profit, no kill, animal rescue. Our mission is to rescue abandoned animals, spay, neuter and provide medical care, and then put them with foster homes until we get them adopted into the loving homes that they need and deserve! Douglas County Canine Rescue does not have a facility. We rely solely on the kindness and generosity of animal lovers who open their hearts to help us take care of the animal orphans that desperately need help.

Douglas County Canine Rescue's adopted pets

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