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Steps to Adopt
Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 05 October 2008 07:59
Steps to Adopting

1.SRSC requires that a prospective adopter fill out an on-line application in full. This is not difficult and it also gives us an idea of which dog might be a match for you.

2.Our phone volunteers will call you within a 24 hour time frame to go over your application. At this time, they may have a few more questions and will inform you if we have a dog in our system for you and your family. If a match is not made, you will go on our waiting list. A volunteer will either call or E-mail you at least once every two weeks. When you receive a telephone message or an e-mail from us, you must reply or take thechance being taken off our list. We are an all volunteer organization and have families, work, kids, etc.

3.We will set up a home check to make sure that your yard is secure and that there is an overall compatibility between your home environment and the needs of the prospective dog. This may seem intrusive however, for you and for the dog it is best to know as much as possible about the prospective adoptive home. One requirement is that the home has at least a 5 ½ to 6 Ft fence, block wall preferred; a chain link fence may not acceptable as Samoyeds have been known to climb them. SRSC always considers the prospective adopter who has been on our List the longest first to see a dog. However, we retain the option of referring several people until the potential adopter has been approved and made a refundable deposit.

4. SRSC requires that each adopter sign an agreement stating the obligations of the parties and pay our modest adoption fee ($175.00). We are an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Your donation is 100% tax deductible.

5. We will not make a commitment to provide a dog to a prospective adopter until all the above stated requirements have been fulfilled to the satisfaction of SRSC.


Please note that SRSC does not hold dogs or reserve dogs and you are not guaranteed a dog until the adoption has been finalized and you have take Possession of the animal.”

SRSC has the right to refuse any application
Last Updated ( Monday, 27 April 2009 20:21 )
 

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