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GSP Rescue
Adoption Process
- If
you have not owned a GSP before, please read the article "Is
a GSP Right for You?" to gain a better understanding of the
GSP breed and the type of environment in which it thrives.
- Complete
the Adoption Questionnaire
that can be found on the web site and submit it to our Rescue
Coordinator. Please provide as much information as you can about
your family, other pets, activity level, and why you are wanting to
adopt a rescue GSP.
- You
will be called or emailed shortly after your application is received,
usually within 1-3 days, to further discuss your application and what
you are looking for in a GSP companion. We will also determine
whether we currently have any GSPs that we feel might fit in your
family situation.
- If
a GSP is identified as a potential match, we will have you contact the
foster home to arrange a visit with the dog(s). The rescue dog
will need to meet all members of the family, including other pets, at
some point during the process.
- If
after meeting the dog, everyone agrees he/she is a good fit for your
family, we will schedule a home visit. The home visit will
either be done by one of our volunteers or another affiliated rescue
group. Home visits are required before any dog leaves our rescue
program.
- Once
the home visit is completed and you are approved, we will ask you to
complete an adoption agreement. If you do not agree to the
stipulations in the agreement, we cannot adopt a dog to you. Please
note that we reserve the right to deny anyone the ability to adopt any
dog from our rescue program for any reason. All adoptions are at
our sole discretion.
- There
is an adoption donation of $200.00 for each dog over 1 year old. The
adoption donation for dogs under 1 year old is higher (usually $250.00). This helps to defray
some of the medical and other costs we incur while the dog is in our
care. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, current on
vaccinations, heartworm and fecal checked, and microchipped.
Occasionally, a dog requires special vet care while in our
program. We will provide you with the dog's veterinary records
so you will be fully informed of any known medical conditions.
- Lastly,
and most importantly, comes a lifetime of love and laughter with your
new companion! We love to get periodic updates and photos of our
rescues. They all have a special place in our hearts.
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