Puppies For Adoption In Sarasota Fl

Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Sarasota, Florida area Our Featured Sarasota, FL Partner: Humane Society of Sarasota County The Humane Society of Sarasota County is the area's largest no-kill shelter. Our mission is to provide abandoned pets with compassionate care and shelter while promoting responsible pet ownership and securing permanent homes.HSSC offers pet adoptions, humane education, affordable spay/neuter services and pet therapy programs for children, seniors and those with special needs.HSSC receive no city, state or federal funding from any entity, nor are we funded by any national humane organization. HSSC relies solely on the support of private donations, bequests and grants. We are located at 2331 15th Street, Sarasota, Florida 34237. Call us for directions at 941.955.4131. Adoption Hours: Monday: ClosedTuesday: 11 am - 6 pmWednesday: 11 am - 6 pm Thursday: 11 am - 6 pmSaturday: 10 am - 4 pm Sunday: Closed Falling in love with a pet is easy and pet ownership is very rewarding.

Adopting a pet, however, is a big decision. Dogs, cats, and other furry friends require a lot of time, money, and commitment. Our experienced adoption counselors will gladly help you find an animal that's likely to be a good fit for your lifestyle and living arrangements.Adoption Fees:Puppies (six months and younger): $150 Dogs: $85 Senior Dogs (7 years and older): $55 Kittens (six months and younger): $100 Cats: $75 Senior Cats (7 years and older): $45 The adoption fee includes the cost of spaying or neutering your pet, micro-chipping, annual vaccinations and a rabies vaccination. There is an additional $12 fee for a Sarasota County rabies tag and registration for Sarasota County residents. to search our adoptable animals.Pet adoptions are processed on a first come basis and it is possible that an animal listed may already be adopted when you visit the shelter. Please call 941-742-5933 with the animal ID number to find out the current status of a pet. Step 1: Preparing for your new pet

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Shetland Sheepdog Puppies For Sale Minnesota Dogs/Puppies ..... $80 Cats/Kittens ........ $40 Note: animals residing at the shelter for longer than 60 days have the adoption fee waived and all that is required is payment for a county license certificate if you reside in Manatee County. What the Adoption Fees Include The adoption fees that we collect help us provide food, shelter, important medical care and inoculations for the animals. Each adoption fee includes the following for your new pet (retail value is approximately $400) Cost of spaying and neutering Initial vaccines Microchip implant (all animals) FeLV/FIV Combo Test (Feline Only) Heartworm Test (Canine Only) Parvovirus testing on puppies (if needed) Rabies vaccine Flea and Tick Prevention Monthly Parasite Prevention

Just like any of life's big events, the first step involved with adopting a pet is to properly prepare for your new furry friend. One way to begin this step is to make a list of everything and everyone that your new pet will come in contact with, be affected by and/or have an effect on. We suggest you: Contact your landlord or homeowners association regarding any pet policy or restrictions. Prepare your home by setting up its bed, food & water bowls, etc... Bring in all family members and/or roommates that will come in contact with your new pet. If adopting a dog, bring in any current resident dogs for an initial meet and greet. (Visiting pets must be up-to-date with their vaccinations.) Be prepared to spend at least one hour with a counselor to process the adoption. All of our adoptable petscan be seen online by clicking on the type of pet you would like to adopt. When you are ready make your way down to one of our locations and come inside our adoption center. The next step is to begin looking for your perfect match.

An adoption counselor (if available) will help guide you through our facility and introduce you to our available pets. Once you find a pet that you are considering to adopt, return to the reception center where you will be asked to complete a brief adopter profile sheet. Your counselor will meet with you to discuss your adopter profile, the pet’s history and background (if known), tell you a little about its personality and then give you a chance to spend time with the animal. Once you are confident that you’ve found the right pet, the counselor will assist you by processing the adoption paperwork and updating the pet's microchip registration records. We'll notify HomeAgain, that you are the pet's new owner. You'll get a packet of important documents containing a welcome sheet, training tips, records of the pet's history and vaccinations, coupons, and other helpful paperwork. In most cases, you can take your new pet home with you the same day you come in. If the pet has not been sterilized or received a rabies vaccine it will be sent to the vet for pick up the next business day.

Once you get home, remember to: Set an appointment with a veterinarian for your pet’s next round of vaccinations if needed. If you have any questions, issues or concerns about your pet once you get home, please don’t hesitate to call us. Blue – welcome to Rescue – Rehab – Rehome Looking for a foster home for Larson Pet Supermarket Customer Appreciation Day Join us for a fabulous event at Bayside Pet Resort Osprey on May 22, 2016 from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. for Bow-Wow Luau – Live Music – Hula Dancing – Lite Bites & Beverages with all proceeds going to a great cause ♥ Satchels Last Resort Animal Shelter Medical Fund ♥ Let’s dance and […] /events/95886# Tuesday, May 3, 2016 – 7:30 p.m. – 9:10 p.m. The Champions is an inspirational story about the pit bulls rescued from the brutal fighting ring of former Atlanta Falcon’s star quarterback Michael Vick, and the organizations who risked everything to save them, despite pressure from PETA and The Humane Society of the United […]