What
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Here's how adopting an animal works:
If
you Rent - You are required to get a copy of our
Rental Contract signed by your Landlord.
The adoption process starts with a promise. A
promise to yourself and a promise to your future pet that you are
willing and able to give the best care you can. For some of the
animals in our shelter, this is a promise that has been broken.
We want you to build a relationship with your
new pet, based on trust and commitment, just as much as your potential
pet does. The animal deserves it, you have promised it, and our
shelter expects it. Sound firm? We think so...but our mission is
not only to find simple homes for our pets; our mission is to find
loving homes for them. And we take our mission very seriously.
We want you to be as comfortable as possible while
you are here, so when you enter our adoption lobby there won't
be any forms pushed on you or long applications. Our adoption process
is a streamlined process because we really want to get to know
YOU...that's why we have adoption counselors rather than just clerks.
Perhaps you've always wanted a puppy, but after
an honest look at your current lifestyle, you realize your work
schedule of 8 - 10 hours each day wouldn't promote successful pet
ownership. Maybe an older dog or cat is right for you instead.
Perhaps that St. Bernard you're considering, which
is about as big as you are, is a little too large for your apartment.
In the next kennel, a small spaniel is poking its nose through
the cage...should you consider him instead?
It's all about making a match, and by narrowing
down the seemingly endless possibilities, we can ensure that the
match is a perfect fit. Picking your pet is the most personal part
of the adoption process. It's all about making a connection. That
is WHY we don't allow people to adopt animals for other family
members or friends.
The connection is hard to explain: it's that special
something that happens between you and an animal that you can't
get from any other. There seems to be an immediate bond that lets
both of you know you're right for each other. This sometimes happens
with the least likely animal...and when it does happen, it's magic.
That's why we encourage you to spend as much time
as possible with your potential pet before taking him or her home.
Get to know its personality and demeanor. See how it reacts to
grooming and petting, other animals, and children. We even let
you bring your own dogs to our shelter to detect any initial conflict.
We want you to have the most compatible match possible.
When you find the right pet, or should we say,
when the right pet finds you, you'll complete the adoption process
by completing the adoption contract. Our adoption counselors will
go over all the information you need to know concerning the final
adoption stages, and then it's time to go home! Congratulations!
Now that You’ve taken the first step to adopting
your new best friend our staff will help you through the process.
Visit the Dogs and Cat Page to see the animals available for adoption.
Need help? We’ve got valuable tips to help you select the
animal that’s best for you and your family. When you’re
ready to adopt, click here to receive driving directions from your
home to our home.
What do I need
to bring with me to the shelter?
The entire family!
Its hard to pick a family pet when
the whole family isn’t there. Some pets react differently
to children, to men, to women, to older people than they do anyone
else. Some animals (even puppies/kittens) gravitate to children
or men or women...others may shy away! What would happen if you
brought a pet home and the pet hid under the kitchen table and growled
at your kids and hissed at your husband? Its not fair to bring that
pet back...but if you had your whole family here...we could see
that WHEN YOU WERE HERE and realize thats not the appropriate home
for the pet.
Please understand this is a big decision and the whole family should
be allowed to make this decision together. (This is the reason our
shelter doesn’t allow gift adoptions) Families with children
MUST have ALL children present for a meet and greet . This
is for YOUR safety as well as the safety of OUR PETS!
Have another dog/s?
Great! We strongly recommend and advise you bring him too!
Let your resident dog pick his/her new best friend. That way you
are guaranteed a success! We have a large, enclosed meet and greet
area where your canine can frolick with a potential new friend.
If you own your
home: Proof of homeownership (mortgage statement or water/sewer
bill)
If you rent from a management company or leasing company: you
will need to provide a copy of a leasing agreement stating that
pets are allowed on company or management letterhead. Handwritten
letters will NOT be accepted!!!!
Please
make sure that you have a PHOTO ID with you as well
OR
If
you Rent - You are required to get a copy of our
Rental Contract signed by your Landlord. This agreement will
soon be on our website but for now you can get
a copy EMAILED to you by clicking here.
In the subject header please ask for the Rental
Contract. Please bring a drivers license as well!
The shelter does NOT
accept checks. We DO ACCEPT Visa, MC, Discover, or cash or ATM cards
with the Visa/MC logo. There is a 3% service charge to use the credit
card for any transactions.
Adoption
costs click here
How much time should
I plan to spend at the shelter?
When you first arrive at the shelter, you should
plan to spend some time with the animals you may be interested in
adopting. After meeting with the pets,
you will be required to READ and complete an adoption contract. An
adoption coordinator will then review all vaccination records, post-operative
procedures and any additional questions you may have. For dog adoptions,
expect the complete process to take at least one hour. Cat adoptions
will be less extensive. Please plan your visit accordingly.
Adoption Contract/ Application
LINK TO CONTRACT
Please read this contract VERY carefully as you will be expected to initial
each line and sign the document at the shelter. We take our adoptions seriously,
as we expect you will. Because your commitment is expected to be for a lifetime,
there is NO TRIAL PERIOD and NO REFUND for any reason other than terminal illness
or severe aggression confirmed by a certified dog trainer or behaviorist.
Please use our automated
phone system to answer your questions as staff is
extremely limited and we don't always have time to answer
the phones. Email us at: staff@sterlingshelter.org.
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