FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions.
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Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need. We achieve this through dedicated volunteer work, foster programs, community education, and partnerships with local shelters and veterinarians.
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To adopt a pet, please visit our website to view available animals and complete an adoption application. Once approved, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet to ensure a good match between you and the pet.
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Foster caregivers need to be at least 18 years old, have a safe and secure home environment, and be able to provide love and care to an animal in need. Prior experience with pets is helpful but not required.
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You can volunteer by filling out our volunteer application on our website. We have various roles available, including animal care, event support, administrative tasks, and more.
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We primarily rescue dogs and cats, but we also work with other small animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, and sometimes even birds and reptiles, depending on the situation and our resources.
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Donations can be made through our website, by mail, or in person at our events. We accept monetary contributions, as well as supplies like food, toys, and bedding.
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Yes, all animals in our care receive necessary medical attention, including vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and treatment for any illnesses or injuries. We work closely with local veterinarians to ensure their health and well-being.
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Yes, we accept surrenders on a case-by-case basis, depending on our current capacity. Please contact us to discuss your situation and schedule an evaluation for the pet.
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Yes, we regularly host adoption events, fundraisers, and community outreach programs. Check our website and social media pages for the latest updates on upcoming events.
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You can stay informed by subscribing to our newsletter, following us on social media, and regularly visiting our website for news and updates about our rescue efforts and events.