Adopt A Pet

Give a dog or cat a second chance at a healthy and happy life.  Go to your local animal shelter or search for a pet on a website such as Petfinder.   There are many wonderful animals in shelters and at rescue organizations looking for a loving home. 

Looking for a purebred?  You may find what you're looking for at a shelter.  As many as 25%-30% of shelter animals are purebred.  Or adopt a purebred animal from one of the many purebred rescue groups.

The animals in shelters are usually screened for health issues before being put up for adoption.  Animals will be vaccinated and spayed/neutered (if old enough) prior to adoption. 

Before adopting:

  • Research breeds for information such as temperament, size, grooming needs, nutrition needs, health issues, etc.
  • Research the cost of owning a pet: food, vet visits, medications, grooming, training.
  • Realize that a pet is a long-term commitment: a dog or cat can live 12 or more years.
  • Consider what size animal will fit best in your home.
  • Consider what kind of animal will best fit your lifestyle.
  • Do you have the strength to handle a 75 lb. dog? 
  • Is a lap dog a better choice?
  • Are you physically able to care for a pet?
  • How will your dog get exercise?
  • Will your pet be alone for long periods of time?
  • What will you do with your pet if you have to be away from home?
  • Do you want to house train a puppy?
  • Will a mature pet be a better fit?
  • Do you already have pets in your home?

Sadley, half of all animals in shelters today end up euthanized.  Save a life.  Give an animal a second chance at a special home and that special someone to love.  Please adopt from a shelter or rescue group rather than buying from a pet store, breeder, or puppy mill.  Click here to view our animals available for adoption.