| What
do I need to know when adopting a dog from Funds for Furry
Friends?
First and foremost, we do not sell dogs.
We rescue and rehabilitate dogs in need, and they are adopted,
not sold, to homes. An adoption is a transfer of ownership
within the boundaries of the terms of agreement, and it is
conditional as per those terms.
When you adopt you are paying a fee
towards costs incurred by the rescue. At a minimum, the dog
you are receiving has been de-wormed, de-flead, and vaccinated
up-to-date at the time of adoption. All adult dogs are spayed
or neutered at the time of adoption, and puppies are adopted
with a certificate for spaying or neutering, which is required.
Additional vet work is provided for many of our dogs, and
these costs are not recovered by the adoption fees we charge.
Adoption fees vary depending on the dog you are applying for.
Please take the time to read through all of the information on this page before applying! Our process is outlined on this page in detail, along with several frequently asked questions.
Please note - you must be at least 18
years of age to apply to adopt a dog from our rescue.
Are you interested
in adopting one of our dogs?
Step One - Making First Contact
- Contact us and get a phone number for the foster home that
has the dog. You can then contact the foster home and ask
questions about the dog and find out if this is the dog for
you, and you may arrange to meet the dog in person. We
will not just "send out the forms" and we do require
that the foster family is contacted. Our
website is very up-to-date but we are only able to accommodate
about a paragraph about each dog - hardly enough information
for selecting a new family member. It is very important that you do meet the dog you are applying to adopt!
PLEASE BE ADVISED: We do ask that
interested adopters meet the dogs prior to applying. We are located in Southwestern Manitoba, and all of our foster homes are in this area. Please note this does mean that TWO trips are required if you are from out of town! We do not deliver dogs, so please do not ask.
Step Two - Applying for a Dog
- Fill out an application form. If you would like to receive
one, please email us and we will send our forms to you. We
do not have these forms available for download on our website.
We require an adoption questionnaire to be completed, along
with a terms of agreement. A behavior assessment of observations in rescue is also provided. We also ask a veterinary release
is sent to your veterinarian. At this stage, we require the
questionnaire back for reference checking. Until the application
is received by the rescue, we will continue to accept inquiries!
Note that these forms will request
a personal reference, veterinary reference and a landlord
reference if you are renting. If you do not have a veterinary
reference, you will be asked to provide a second personal
reference, and a home check will be completed. Note that some dogs are listed as requiring a dog experienced owner - having a veterinary reference for a past dog owned is a requirement for those dogs.
Step Three - Processing the Applications
- You will be contacted by a representative of the rescue
for a telephone interview. This interview will consist of
- 1) Questions about the environment you will provide for
the dog, 2) Questions regarding the breed you are applying
to adopt and 3) Questions relevant to the particular dog you
are applying for. This interview will help us determine if
you are a suitable applicant for the dog in question. Our
adoption process takes 3-5 days on average to complete.
Please do not ask us to speed this up. We get tons of
requests to accommodate preferred pick-up times and rush through
the application - this creates a lot of extra work and is
simply not something we can do.
Step Four - Completing the Adoption
- If you pass through above steps of the process successfully,
you may be approved to adopt the dog. Following approval we
will require the adoption fee, along with ALL of the forms
provided to you, the terms of agreement, behavior assessment and the adoption questionnaire.
Please read through the terms of agreement carefully, as they
are legally binding.
Note, it is extremely important
that you print off the forms, fill them out and bring them
in with you at the time of adoption - especially if you are
from out of town. We will not allow ANY dog to leave the rescue
without completed forms provided to us with a pen signature,
and if these forms are not with you at the time of adoption,
you will NOT be permitted to take the dog - even if you have
driven a distance!
Step Five - Taking your New Dog
Home - Upon approval the adoption will take place. Forms and
fees are collected and you are able to take home your new
furry family member. We don't
deliver, so please do not ask - if you are adopting a dog
from us, you should have a pick up plan.
When the dog leaves our care, the first
two weeks the dog is in your care, the dog is considered "on
trial" and during this time period you may return a dog
for any reason if it is not working out, and you will be reimbursed
the full adoption fee. Should everything go well during the
trial period, the dog is considered officially "adopted."
At this time, we will send out the vet work and any other
paperwork we may have for the dog you are adopting in the
mail.
Note, if you have adopted a puppy
under six months, you will receive a spay or neuter certificate
with an appointment for the dog. We have clinics in Brandon, Virden,
Souris, Boissevain, Dauphin, Selkirk and Winnipeg at this time. Puppies MUST be spayed or neutered through one of our clinics, no exceptions!
Click here for a list of our affiliated vet clinics
What kinds of
things are you checking for when approving a home?
We are looking for a homes that regularly
vaccinate their pets, and homes that have spayed and neutered
pets they have owned in the past. We are also seeking homes
where pets will be welcomed and loved by ALL family members.
Ultimately, our screening process is in place to help us ensure
we have found an appropriate home for the particular dog the
applicant is interested in - we are seeking a good match between
pet and owner.
Can I apply
now and adopt later?
Applications are checked with consideration
of the specific dog being applied for. This means, you may
be approved to adopt one dog and denied for another based
on the suitability of the specific dog for your home. We will
not hold an application on file and an approval for one dog
does not guarantee an approval for another dog. Once an application
has been approved, the expectation is that you will be proceeding
with the adoption. We do not hold dogs under any circumstances.
Each time a dog is adopted we make room for a new one, and
we will not turn away other applicants in favor of someone
who asks we hold the dog for several weeks or months. Please
do not apply to adopt a dog if you are going on vacation or
have other committments which will delay the adoption!
What does "seeking a dog experienced" home mean?
In some cases dogs on our website are marked as seeking a dog experienced home. There are some dogs we feel are not suitable for first time dog owners. You must be able to provide proof of past pet ownership by way of a veterinary reference for a dog vetted in your name in order to qualify to adopt a dog marked as "seeking a dog experienced home." Due to past experiences we have some dogs that need homes with someone who has had past experience with dogs. In some cases we may specifiy past experience with a specific size or type of dog. These requirements are non-negotiable. Please note growing up in a home with a family dog (or dogs) does not qualify as dog experienced.
What is your
policy on fenced yards?
We do not believe that dogs are exercised
in a fenced yard and think that walking a dog is a much more
effective means of exercising an animal than leaving it in
an enclosed yard. Dogs need to be walked outside the confines
of their yard in order to get the mental stimulation they
need and to be properly exercised. Therefore, we do not feel
a yard should be a requirement of pet ownership.
I live at a distance and do not want to make two trips - can I be pre-approved?
We believe that meeting the dog you are applying to adopt is an important part of the process. We have had many cases where people have backed out of adopting after meeting the dog - and pre-approvals put pressure on people to go forward with the adoption even when they are uncertain. We are an animal rescue, not a pet store - and our application process is designed to match people and pets. We believe that meeting the dog provides an opportunity for you to see if there is a connection between them and the dog - and it also provides an opportunity for someone from our rescue to meet you and see how the dog does with you. Pre-approvals were done a number of years ago, and the return rate for the pre-approvals was substantially higher than the return rate for dogs people had met first - and then gone home, thought about, and made a decision about... We do not pre-approve applications for dogs.
Can I just foster
that dog for a while, and then adopt him if he works?
No, this is not how the foster system
works. Signing up to foster is signing up to be part of an
on-going process of dogs coming in, and dogs being adopted
out. Also, we receive may requests from people who would like
to foster dogs already in foster homes - we will not move
a dog to another foster home unless the foster home can no
longer look after the dog. We do not want to move dogs from
home to home while people "try" them out. If you
would like to take the dog on trial, you will have to follow
the adoption process above and then you will be permitted
a two week trial as per the steps outlined above.
Are you a no
kill rescue?
This depends on your definition of "no
kill." There are many organizations out there that will
refer to themselves as no kill, and justify this by declining
any dog that has behavioural or health issues. We have also
discovered a number of organizations that maintain their "no
kill" status by turning dogs they adopted out away when
they are returned - some will even send the animals to the
pound!
This is what sets our organization apart
- we insist our dogs are returned and will go to the ends
of the earth to work with any behavioural issues, giving each
dog a fair chance with more than one experienced handler.
There have only been eight cases since the organization was
started in 2001, where a dog was euthanized because of extreme
behavioural issues.
The rescue does take care to consider
the adoptability of the dogs in our rescue. If there are questions
regarding the safety of a dog to the public, we will not adopt
out a dog that is a potential risk to harm someone. There
have been four cases, since the organization was started in
2001, that the organization was forced to euthanize dogs that
were deemed as dangerous by behavioral professionals.
In the event a dog is extremely ill,
we also may euthanize for extreme health issues. While most
organizations WILL do this, they still consider themselves
"no kill" which is not really a truthful statement.
Some organizations minimize their risk for health issue dogs
by refusing to take any older dogs into rescue. Funds for
Furry Friends will not do this and we take pride in the number
of adult and senior dogs that have passed through our doors.
Due to extreme health issues, we have only had to euthanize
four dogs since we started in 2001.
What if the
dog I adopted is not working out for me?
If the dog is not working out for you,
you MUST bring the dog back to us, regardless of the amount
of time that the dog has been in your care. This is a guarantee
we make to you, and it is also an obligation you have to us.
We always want our dogs back, no matter what. Unlike some
other "rescue" organizations, we will not send you
to a pound or reject a dog you would like to bring back to
us, regardless of circumstances. We will find a place and
make room for any dog that needs to come back into rescue.
Our foster homes are varying in experience
levels, and we do have individuals who are behaviourists and
even professional trainers, that foster our dogs. We can deal
with almost anything you can toss at us - and we will NEVER
reject one of our own dogs. As per the terms of agreement
you sign when adopting from our rescue, regardless of the
amount of time that passes, the dog must be returned to us
as opposed to; being given away, being sold, being euthanized,
or being placed in a pound or other organization. Be advised
that we will take legal action if the dog you have adopted
from our organization has been rehomed or placed somewhere
without prior written consent.
What if I want
to keep the dog I adopted, but need help?
Our DART Program (Dog Assessment and
Rehabilitation Team) is put in place to assist owners who
are having problems with their pets. This service is open
to people who have adopted from us, and to people who haven't
- and this is our way of educating the public and preventing
dogs from coming into the rescue system. We do not provide
free dog training, and there are plenty of places that teach
dog training classes. We provide assistance with behavioural
issues, and advice on proper dog handling. The DART Program
is a part of our mandate to rehabilitate dogs in need, and
to educate pet owners on their canine's behaviour.
Where can I
download the adoption forms?
Adoption forms are NOT downloadable
from our website and you must request them for a specific
dog. This is to prevent mix-ups with duplicate applications
being sent out on the same dog, and also to allow us to track
order. There are many cases where we have another interested
adopter but they have not yet sent their forms back, so we
would let you know incase they send their forms while we are
waiting for yours. They can be sent to you via email or fax.
Applications should be returned promptly if you are interested
in adopting, as we will not hold the dogs and until an application
has been received we will continue to send other interested
parties on. Please be advised we select the best possible
home for each and every dog that comes through our rescue.
This means the best possible match will be selected for every
dog that passes through our doors. In some cases, we have
three or four great homes who are interested in a dog, so
the rescue will select the home which best matches the canine
in question. Please be advised that we do reserve the right
to refuse any applicant for any reason!
Still have questions?
Please email us at adoptions@fundsfurfriends.com
or call 204-573-8333.
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