I am trying through petfinder but most of the time the dog is adopted by the time I call or email or it is a 250. adoption fee. Also even when I put my zip code in it gives me a huge radius two states away and Canada. I live in NY.
I have been a little frustrated.
We've had 4 dogs-- 2 since puppies- 2 we got as adults.
We had a yellow lab (who passed away a few years ago) we got from the SPCA-- she was the most wonderful dog ever, truly. She was 1 in a million though. The pet shelters around here are 99% pit bulls, literally. Might be nice dogs, but I'm just not interested. She was 5 when we got her.
Then we adopted a shih tzu through a rescue group on petfinder. She was the meanest dog ever. I know that was probably 1 in a million too. She ended up being returned after biting numerous times, agressively- me, my son, and my husband. She was not nice, at all. The rescue group was not helpful in suggestions eithe when I tried to work w/ them on how to help this dog.
Since then--my husband has acutally said no more rescue dogs for now. We have 2 puppies now that we got from specific breeders. We had a specific bred we wanted and went w/ it.
I think there is a pet for everyone- and each person knows best what will suit them. It is a great site though.
The Shih Tzu was actually through a rescue group on petfinder. If it were the SPCA- I would of possibly expected it. As, our LOCAL SPCA is more of a revolving door. No real "guidelines" for who can adopt what/when. A dog comes and goes to the adoption kennels.
Unfortunately, what I was initially told the dog was a turn over from someone who couldn't keep her anymore. What I was later told- the dog was a 4 yr old rescue from a puppy mill-- where she was kept in deplorable conditions w/ no human interaction, matted, and of course born to breed. She had then been in 3 homes in 3 months- because nobody kept her. I know why- she was just nasty, mean, and too aggressive. Ultimately not her fault, but she was probably never going to make a good family pet- the sad result of her unfortunate start. Now, had they disclosed that info right from the start- I'd probably of had reservations- and kept looking.
Yes they do bring up quite a wide radius when you do their general search with your zip code.
Go below that box and find the animal welfare groups with your zip code and leave the group name as 'any'.This will bring up Shelters in your area and also the surrounding areas/states.
You might want to stop by your local shelter and take a look.I'm sure there are many animals that are not listed/shown.The animals they have available probably changes all the time as they are adopted and get many new animals in every day.I'm sure it's almost impossible to keep the sites updated.
The adoption fees differ from shelter to shelter and yes they can get very expensive.You can also try the local Vet's in your area.Some do have pets for adoption or know of a pet that is available for adoption.You might want to check that out.
Good luck and I hope you find that special fur baby!
Debbie
About how long does the process take, on average?
Thanks for the encouragment...I needed it...when I posted we had just lost out on a very sweet dog. We have visited two shelters so far. I have located on petfinder for some time now. I received a very nice email from a shelter through petfinder located about an hour from my home. THe adoption fee was higher than I want but it seemed like the person was looking for a good fit for us rather than pushing any dog on us.
It is important to us to get a dog that will be happy with an active family and multi-age children. DH wants a medium size dog and they seem pretty popular. I am always sad to see so many large dogs at shelters. It seems they grow out of puppyhood and people don't know what they do so they end up there. Maybe this weekend I will take the kids to the local shelter and see the dogs in person. I would love a lab mixbut they are big.
I worry sometimes that dogs rescued from a "high-kill" shelter will not have trustworthy temperments. Since we have a two year old this is a big concern. How do you determine the right dog for you when the history of the dog is sketchy? I would rather not get a puppy but with a puppy it seems I might have better temperment luck. I don't know. I know I would like to be able to help by adopting a rescue dog.
I will let you know what we do. I want to get the dog before the snow flies here in Upstate NY and that's not much time![]()
New Jersey do you mean the adoption process? It all depends on what the process is for that particular shelter.If you can find the shelters web address you can find out what they require for adoption.
Some require references and a home visits and others don't.There are also different adoption fees for each shelter.
Debbie
Maybe not. I got my first cocker Sundance (who was the love of my life) as a puppy. He ended up with a terrible temperment as did his littermates.I would rather not get a puppy but with a puppy it seems I might have better temperment luck. I don't know. I know I would like to be able to help by adopting a rescue dog.
Maybe not. I got my first cocker Sundance (who was the love of my life) as a puppy. He ended up with a terrible temperment as did his littermates.
I knew the breeder, the mother dog, and had met the father. The father was fairly young when bred and later developed a vicious streak that ended up being passed on to his puppies.
Two of the littermates had to be put down by age 3 for being extremely vicious with no provocation. The owners were lovely sweet adults (with grown children) who loved the dogs very, very much. It just killed them to have to have them put down so it was not done on a whim.
My dog had very aggressive tendencies, and I had to always monitor and limit his interaction with others.
My next two cockers were rescue dogs (age 1 and about 2 1/2). Both were SO sweet and didn't have a mean bone in their bodies. The first one was not trained at all, but both had been thoroughly evaluated by the rescue organizations.
I have a puppy that was given to me this summer. I know the mother dog and the father very well - even the grandmother. I'm still not sure at 5 months that he will stay as sweet as he seems. I sure hope so.