Dog Adoption Days

June 24th-Adoption Day at Belladonna Tattoo Studio 10:00am-12 noon
Fundraiser for WAG 12:30pm – 4pm BBQ sandwiches and vendors
More details coming soon!
We are conducting meet and greets at our refuge for individuals who have filled out an adoption application on a specific dog.
We are implementing extra steps to ensure our refuge is as safe as possible for our visitors. Our meet and greets take place outside where we can maintain safe distances and this, in addition to the added steps we are taking to ensure a clean and healthy environment, make us feel comfortable continuing to provide this opportunity for our dogs and potential adopters.
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ADOPTION DAYS MAY CANCEL DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS.
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WAG Rescue now has a refuge! We are open to the public by appointment only.
We ask that you read about out ADOPTION PROCESS and complete an ADOPTION APPLICATION. We will call you to set up a meet and greet.
There is no oblibation when you submit an application.
ADOPTION FEES
- Adult Dogs – The adoption fee is $200.
All adult dogs have been fully vetted and have received a Rabies, DHLPP and Bordetella vaccination and spayed or neutered. They are Heartworm tested and receive Heartworm prevention, as well as, monthly flea/tick prevention. The dog is also microchipped. Some microchips will require a registration fee. All known medical history is provided to the adopter.
- Senior Dogs – 7 years and older, the adoption fee is $75
- Puppies – (under 4 months of age) that have not been “fixed” (spayed or neutered) their adoption fee is $300. WAG Rescue will reimburse the adopter up to $200 for the spay/neuter of the puppy at the appropriate age. Contact us for more details.
Puppies have been vetted, parvo tested, de-wormed, vaccinated (age appropriate) and microchipped. Puppies will require additional vaccinations based on age which is the responsibility of the adopter. The adopter agrees to complete the recommended vaccinations for the puppy.