Dogs For Adoption

Frequently Asked Question About Dog Adoption

  • What should I consider when choosing a dog?

    Think about your lifestyle and what you can provide for a dog. If you work full-time, a dog with separation anxiety might not be a good fit—unless you can take it to work. Also, think about the size of your home, whether you have a backyard, and how often you travel.

  • How can I learn about a dog's history?

    Ask the owner, shelter, or rescue staff about the dog's background. Find out how long the dog has been at the rehoming center, if they’ve been rehomed before, and whether they have any fears or anxieties.

  • What can I learn about a dog's personality?

    Talk to the owner, shelter, or rescue staff about the dog's personality. Ask about their likes, dislikes, and unique traits. For example, find out if they enjoy alone time or prefer being social, and whether they are motivated by food.

  • What should I know about the breed?

    Look up the breed online and talk to people who own the type of dog you’re interested in. Learn what it’s like to live with them and if they have any common health problems.

  • How much does it cost to adopt a dog?

    Adoption fees usually range from $25 to $250, though sometimes they can be free or even higher.