Adopt
We have several wonderful pets just waiting for their forever home.
Adopting a pet is an easy but awarding process. Adoptions includes UTD vaccinations, microchipped, heart worm test and spay or neuter.
Adoption Fees:
Adoption Fees cover just a small part of the cost associated with Spay or Neuter, Vaccinations, Microchipping and any other preventatives.
Our current residents available for adoption are listed below. Click on the picture to get all the information on any resident and apply to adopt.
Dogs:
Dog Adoption fees are $150.00.
CATS:
Cat Adoption fees are $100.00
How to Introduce a New Dog to Your Current Dog
You’ve decided to welcome another dog into your fur family — hooray! With many people staying at home, it’s a great time to introduce a new pet to the household.
Although dogs are social animals that tend to love the company of other dogs, there are times when introducing a new dog into the family can be tricky. First impressions are very important, especially if your resident dog is used to being the only dog vying for your attention. Here are a few ways to help your current dog accept your new pup.
How to Prepare for Introducing a New Dog
Prior to bringing your new dog or puppy home, place anything your resident dog might guard in one area. This may include food bowls, bones, beds and toys. Make sure the new dog has a separate area for all of their items. Even if your pet has never been possessive in the past, it’s best to be cautious and avoid putting the dogs in a position to fight over toys or food.
Avoiding clutter is also important; congested areas may trigger aggression between dogs if they feel forced on each other. You may even try using a tall baby gate to keep the dogs’ spaces separated until they’ve had time to get used to each other.