Do you have a specific animal in mind? Yes No
If yes, which animal? If yes, did you speak with a volunteer regarding this animal? Yes No If yes, what was the volunteer's name with whom you spoke?
Housing Rent Apartment Rent House Own House Live With Parents Live With Owner of Home Other (condo, trailer, etc.)
Is ownership listed under your name? Yes No
How many years have you been at your present address? Please select Less Than 6 Months 6 Months to 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 to 10 Years 11 or More Years
Are you planning on moving within the next six months? Yes No
If you were forced to move, what would you do with your pet?
Who will care for your pet while you are away on vacations?
What hours is someone usually home? Check all that apply. 6 AM to 8 AM 8 AM to 11 AM 11 AM to 1 PM 1 PM to 3 PM 3 PM to 6 PM 6 PM to 9 PM 9 PM to Midnight Midnight to 6 AM
Does anyone in your household have allergies? Yes No
If yes, please specify allergies:
Who will be primarily responsible for the care of this pet?
Why do you want this type of pet?
For whom are you adopting this pet?
Where will this animal spend most of its time (inside/outside, crated, etc.)?
Will the animal be allowed outside? Yes No
When outside, how will the animal be confined?
If adopting a cat, do you plan on declawing? Yes No Unsure
Are you able and willing to commit the time, effort and money necessary to properly care for and train this animal? Yes No
Do you understand that animals can take a considerable period of time to adjust to a new home and new situations? Yes No
Are you willing to give this animal a MINIMUM of two months to adjust to your home? Yes No
How often do you feel an animal should go to the veterinarian? Monthly Every 6 Months Every Year Every 2 Years Every 5 Years Only when injured or sick
Please list the name and number of your veterinarian:
What will you do if your present pet does not get along with your new pet?
Are you aware of, and able to meet, the financial responsibility of pet ownership? (Cats - $300 to $600 per year, Dogs - $400 to $800 per year) Yes No
How did you find out about Rescue Me Labradors?
Are you a member of Rescue Me Labradors? Yes No
Would you be interested in fostering a special needs animal for Rescue Me Labradors (special needs animals may be pregnant females, orphaned kittens/puppies, injured, requiring socialization)? Yes No
I certify that the information I have supplied above is true and that any false statements may result in nullifying this ad ion. I further understand that this application is the property of Rescue Me Labradors and will be retained by them. I also agree to contact a representative of Rescue Me Labradors immediately for permission to return any animal I may adopt from this Shelter should I need to relinquish ownership of this animal at any time. Signed (Initials): My initials, entered in the box above, constitute an electronic signature which is a valid and legal substitution for my written signature.
Thank you for considering adopting a pet from Rescue Me Labradors. Please read below before submitting your application: We sincerely hope that we may be of service to you. Please fill out this application completely. The application is designed to assist the potential adopter in finding an animal suitable to his/her lifestyle. The animals here at the shelter are termed "random source." This means that we accept animals from all sources including stray, abandoned, and homeless animals. THERE IS SOME RISK IN ADOPTING AN ANIMAL from any shelter or humane organization since frequently we have no background information on the health and temperament of an animal or information given to us in inaccurate. We attempt to evaluate all incoming animals for health and temperament problems; however, thorough health screenings are not provided. Often certain types of problems will not demonstrate themselves until the animal is in a home situation or a specific time period has elapsed (as in the incubation period of certain viruses). For these reasons, WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE HEALTH OR TEMPERAMENT OF ANY ANIMAL and urge the owner of a newly adopted animal to bring the animal to a veterinarian for a thorough health screening as soon as possible. Some of the animals at Rescue Me Labradors have come from abusive or negligent homes. As a potential adopter, please be aware that most of the animals that are up for adoption will need an abundance of patience, understanding, time and training to make them agreeable companions. In order to be considered as an adopter today, you must:
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