Adoption
ALL puppies/dogs shown below that are available to adopt have been age appropriately vaccinated, examined by a veterinarian multiple times, are spayed or neutered, are microchipped, have been dewormed, and are current on preventatives. If from out of state the puppy/dog will also have a certificate of health for interstate travel from a licensed veterinarian.
How to Meet & Adopt
STEP 1: Fill out the adoption application with your details, lifestyle, and the type of dog you’re hoping to welcome into your home.
STEP 2: A rescue volunteer will contact you to review your application, answer questions, and learn more about your family and home environment.
STEP 3: You may be asked to provide photos of your home and yard, and your personal references will be contacted to ensure a safe, loving environment for the dog.
STEP 4: The rescue will go over what to expect when bringing a new puppy home, including training, adjustment periods, and ongoing care.
STEP 5: If approved, you’ll meet the dog in person. If it feels like the right match, you can finalize the adoption and bring your new pup home.
Application: https://airtable.com/appklteyg5w2e0fmu/shrY8RxQc1KxQYCuv
Upcoming Dogs & Puppies!
Scout’s Street Smart Rescue
Scout's Street Smart Rescue's mission statement outlines a two-fold approach: rescuing animals in need and providing essential healthcare services to the community. It emphasizes the goal of recruiting volunteers and leaders while striving to be a leading force in progressive rescue efforts. The ultimate aim is to not only relocate animals but also actively support the community, embodying the spirit of "Saving More in 24" to address challenges head-on.
Wendy Patterson is the president of Scout’s Street Smart Rescue.