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First, go to our website at www.dallasdogrrr.org (javascript:void(0))and check out our many adoptable animals. Then, complete and submit your application and our adoption team will contact you within 48 hours.
Once your application is submitted, it is assigned to a processor, they are all volunteers so please be patient. You should hear from someone within 24 hours. Please see our website under adoption to see the whole application process. If you do not hear back from someone within 48 hours, please contact adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)
Once your application is approved, you will proceed to the next step of a meet and greet and that timeline can vary upon availability.
We usually have about 200-250 foster animals in our rescue at a time that include puppies, kittens, teenage animals, as well as adults and seniors. We have all sizes and ages. We have a wide selection of companions for you to choose from! We also specialize in hospice and medicals that under the right conditions, will consider for adoption. If you are looking for a specific type of pet, please email adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)for help with matchmaking you with the perfect pet for your family!
We receive purebred dogs, cats, puppies and kittens to our rescue. These animals are usually adopted quickly. Maybe try fostering or emailing adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)to help you identify what we currently have in our rescue presently.
Dallas DogRRR dogs are all placed in foster care. We complete a full medical evaluation and we do gather behavior information on each animal in our care. The organization fully discloses all known medical and/or behavioral conditions, including any incidents of biting or violent behavior towards a human, to all adopters and fosters.
Despite the rigorous testing our veterinary and behavioral professionals conduct throughout every animal’s stay in our foster/boarding facility, other new and/or unknown medical and/or behavioral conditions may manifest in any animal at any time. By adopting or fostering an animal from the Dallas DogRRR, adopters and fosters acknowledge at the time of adoption or fostering that they may receive an animal with an undetected medical and/or behavioral condition and/or that a new medical and/or behavioral condition may appear at any time in the future. Any pet adopted from DAllas DogRRR can be returned to us at any time for any reason at no cost.
Adoption Fees:
Puppies, Adult Dogs, and Senior Dogs
• All Puppies and Dogs will receive the following Vaccines (DDHP series, Bordetella and Rabies), Heartworm test, heartworm, flea, and tick medication until adopted, fecal exam, spay or neuter, microchip, and veterinary care.
• Puppies (12 months and under) adoption fees are $400 plus tax ($433)
• Adult Dogs (1-7 years of age) are $260 plus tax ($281.45)
• Senior Dogs (8 and older) are $125 plus tax ($135.31)
• Flat-nosed Breed Dogs are $550 plus tax ($595.38)
Kittens, Adult Cats, and Senior Cats
• All Kittens and Cats receive six vaccines (FeLV 1&2, FVRCP 1,2,&3, and Rabies); a snap test, fecal exam; spay or neuter, microchip, and veterinary care.
• Kittens (12 months and under) are $200 plus tax ($216.50)
• Adult Cats (1-7 years old) are $100 plus tax ($108.25)
• Senior Cats (8 years old and up) are $ 75 plus tax ($81.18)
Spay/Neuter Deposit:
• There is a refundable $100 deposit on animals that have not been spayed or neutered.
• You will receive a refund if the animal is spayed or neutered by 6 months of age.
Dallas Dog strictly prohibits having our felines declawed. There is research to support this decision. One of our adoption team members can discuss this further with you.
This is a very difficult question to answer. There could be many reasons we sometimes can receive 1 application for an animal or 20. It depends on whether we have an extensive process to help us pick the best family to fit that pet.
If you have any questions, please email adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)to get feedback on your application and what you can do to be considered for the next available animal.
No. Any animal that is released from an animal shelter must be spayed or neutered under Texas law.
ANY PUPPY THAT IS NOT ALTERED DUE TO AGE AND WEIGHT WILL HAVE A SPAY AND NEUTER CONTRACT - THERE WILL BE A refundable $100 deposit on animals that have not been spayed or neutered. You will receive a refund if the animal is spayed or neutered by 6 months of age.
Yes, we do. We require all dogs to be altered prior to leaving the state. The out of state adopter is responsible for the cost of the health certificate and transportation cost.
Depending on the dog's breed, you may have to pick up the dog in person in case they are not able to transport.
If for some reason you are no longer able to care for your pet and you have located a better placement, we understand things happen.
Please contact the rescue and let us know there is paperwork that needs to be completed for the transfer of ownership which includes the microchip contact information.
Dallas DogRRR will take back any adopted pet if the adoption does not work out for any reason. Please email us at adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)to start the return process. Please specify the reason you are returning your pet so that our team can assist you as quickly as possible. Please be advised that this return will not be effective immediately and that our team will work with you to answer questions and provide next steps.
If you are having behavior concerns that you hope to resolve, please contact hello@dallasdogrrr.org.(mailto:hello@dallasdogrrr.org) We offer behavior support consultations for all of our adopted animals and would love to work with you to keep your pet in your home!
Unfortunately, we are not able to refund adoption donations as these donations have already been put to good use to help us save even more lives. Our adoption team members are trained to help you find the pet that will be a great fit for your home based on your current lifestyle, other pets in the home, etc. However, we understand that sometimes, adoptions just don’t work out.
We are willing to work through any issues that arise and depending on the situation, we may be able to offer an exchange (if the pet you chose doesn’t get along with an existing pet for example). We also have dog and cat behavior teams on staff that offer behavior support for the life of your pet and can help address concerns as they arise to give your new pet the best chance for success in your home. Contact hello@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:hello@dallasdogrrr.org) if you are having behavior concerns that you hope to resolve.
We do trial adoptions in certain situations, but usually just for our adults that are difficult to place. You will be required to do all of the adoption paperwork and pay the adoption fee, but your contract will have a stipulation that entitles you to a full refund if you return the pet to us within a certain timeframe.
We don’t do trial adoptions with puppies. Young animals will almost always get along well with other pets in the home. If you have concerns about raising a young pet or introducing a young pet to your current pets, please talk to an adoption counselor or matchmaker. You might discover that one of our older dogs will be a better fit for your lifestyle!
Once an animal has been adopted, you should pursue any medical care with a private vet. Dallas DogRRR cannot continue to provide treatment.
However, it occasionally happens that an animal has not been in our care long enough for a health issue to become apparent. If you believe your recent adoptee is sick, please contact our medical team at medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org)within 10 days of adoption to let us know what's going on, and we can advise you on how to proceed. If there is an emergency please let us know immediately as we will not cover medical costs at a NON APPROVED VET OFFICE.
We try to set the right expectations about anything we know about the pet before you adopt (dogs/puppies needing training and possibly housebreaking, separation anxiety possibilities, sociabilities, etc.) but if you are experiencing a problem, we want to help you fix it. We always want the adoption to be a success for both you and your new pet!
We have dog and cat behavior staff that are willing to help with any behavioral issues and veterinarians that can offer advice on what to do with medical problems. We want every adoption to be successful.
We will follow up with you within the first 90 days after you adopt from us, to ensure that you have the support that you need. If you need to contact us before that, please email us at hello@dallasdogrrr.org.(mailto:hello@dallasdogrrr.org)
If you need help with behavior issues, please contact our team at hello@dallasdogrrr.org.(mailto:hello@dallasdogrrr.org)
Once you complete the contract and finalize the adoption process your microchip should be transferred in advance. We will remain on the chip as the secondary owner and you will be the main contact. After 24 hours of your adoption, search your inbox or junk mail for an email from Michelson Pet Registry. This email will assist you with accessing your pet’s microchip account.
You can email medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org?subject=MEDICAL RECORDS REQUEST)- please put in the subject line “MEDICAL RECORDS REQUEST” and please provide the original DALLAS DOGRRR NAME (NOT THE NEW NAME OF YOUR ADOPTED PET).
You can request the rabies tag by emailing medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org.(mailto:medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org?subject=IN NEED RABIES TAG) Specify "RABIES TAG" in the subject line.
You will email medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org t(mailto:medicalrequest@dallasdogrrr.org)o request vaccines or vet appointments.
If you are interested in a dog that is not active, please fill out our GENERIC APPLICATION.(https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/DDTX/Dog)
There can be an assortment of reasons for this: the petcould be ill, the pet may have received too many applications already and we are working through those before accepting more. Or the animal may not be available yet. You can email adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)if you have specific questions.
There can be an assortment of reasons for this. The pet may not be adoptable yet, the pet could have become ill, or simply that the pet has received too many applications that we are already processing. You can email adopt@dallasdogrrr.org (mailto:adopt@dallasdogrrr.org)if you have questions about a specific pet.
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