My goal is to place each dog into a stable, happy, and loving forever home with people who will treat them like family. The adoption process might take a little time, but that’s only to ensure the dog you’re interested in is the right fit for you, your home, and your lifestyle. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch - I'm always happy to help.
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*Exceptions to some adoption policies may be made on a per dog basis.
The adoption fee is $450.00 and unless otherwise stated is the same for all dogs regardless of age or breed. This fee includes veterinary exam(s), vaccinations, microchip and spay/neuter surgery and any other veterinary care the dog may have required. While referred to as a "fee" it is actually a donation towards some of the costs incurred by the rescue associated with veterinary care, food etc. This donation also helps ensure that adopters are taking the process seriously and are not looking to adopt on a whim. Before adopting please consider the cost of proper food and veterinary care, and be sure that you are in a position to provide this long-term.
Check the adoptable dogs page. Consider what age, sex, breed, energy level, and temperament of dog you are looking for. Read their bio to get to know them a little better.
If you see a dog you are interested in, complete the online adoption form. *Note: Submission of a completed form gives us the information needed to determine the best candidate for a dog, it does not guarantee adoption. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
This is an opportunity to meet the dog in person to see if they are a good match for you and your family. If you have other pets at home, we will make arrangements to introduce the pets to ensure that everyone gets along. We will discuss this in more detail when we meet.
Home visits are a mandatory part of the adoption process as we want to ensure the home is a pet-friendly, safe environment for the dog (fenced, free of potential hazards etc). It also gives us a chance to observe how the dog reacts in his or her potential new home.
This is the opportunity for you to trial the dog in your home. During this period you get to see how the dog behaves in your home environment and gives you time to make sure everyone is compatible. There is never a rush to push a dog in to a new home so take your time. After all, this is a lifetime commitment!
If everything has gone well, CONGRATULATIONS! Your new dog can now start the transition into his/her forever home with you! We will meet with you to complete the adoption process, collect the adoption donation and exchange all necessary paperwork.
For over twenty years Local Dog Rescue has been a regional leader in spay/neuter advocacy for companion animals adopted from rescues and shelters. All dogs adopted from LDR are spayed or neutered prior to adoption; this cost is included in the adoption fee.
*As of 2020, as a precaution only, LDR no longer participates in the pediatric spaying/neutering of pups under the age of five months due to studies indicating potential health risks of altering pups at such a young age. While I generally no longer take in young puppies, if a pup under the age of six months happens to become available for adoption the adopter must agree to allow all necessary arrangements for spay/neuter (vet appt, transporation) to be made by LDR at the appropriate time.
All dogs are microchipped prior to adoption; this cost is included in the adoption fee. LDR is permanently listed on the chip as the primary rescue, and adopters are added as the "primary adopter" and can also list an alternate contact. This is done as a safeguard so that should something happen to an adopter (ie. hospitalization, accident), or to one of our dogs (ie. dumped or surrendered to another rescue, shelter or pound), we can be contacted to care for or reclaim the dog. LDR is committed to our dogs for life!
City of Thunder Bay bylaw requires all dogs (and cats) living within the city to be licensed. As all of our dogs are spayed/neutered and microchipped, you are entitled to a "lifetime license". The city of Thunder Bay has increased this one-time fee to $77.85 for an altered dog with a microchip implant. As part of your adoption you agree to get your city license as soon as possible after adoption.
I think the world of my dogs and am always here to answer any questions or address any concerns about your new family member. My hope is that every home I place a dog in becomes his or her forever home, but I understand that circumstances can change. If things don’t work out, I welcome the dog back with open arms—whether it’s been five days or five years since adoption.