We always hope that once rescued our Boston and Frenchie fur babies will able able to live a happy and healthy life. Unfortunately, many times they require continued veterinary care that lasts a lifetime. BTRA is dedicated to caring for ALL Boston and Frenchies regardless of age, health, or adoptability. Each and every rescued Boston and Frenchie receives a medical evaluation with treatment as necessary for a variety of ailments and illnesses as well as vaccines. They are then spayed / neutered and given a dental. You have helped us with many individual cases involving comprehensive care for cancers, infections, required surgeries, and heart worm treatments. We need your financial help today to be able to provide the continued medical care needed for Tess, who is a recent senior intake with diabetes and a blood-glucose level in excess of 450 mg/dL. BTRA firmly believes that Tess deserves the best treatment possible and hopes that you, too, feel the same about Tess. We must pull together today to make this possible. BTRA is counting on your support.
1. Applicant must submit an adoption application. 2. Applicant must pay the $20.00 non-refundable processing fee that is located at the end of the adoption application. 3. Boston Terrier/French Bulldog Rescue of Alabama will conduct a veterinarian reference check within five days of submission of application if the applicant has had an animal within the last five (5) years. 4. Once the application and veterinarian reference check has been completed, a volunteer with Boston Terrier/French Bulldog Rescue of Alabama will contact the applicant to conduct a telephone interview. 5. If everything has checked out satisfactorily at this point, a home visit will be scheduled with the applicant. 6. After the home visit has been conducted, the applicant will be notified of approval or disapproval. 7. If the applicant is approved for adoption, a volunteer will contact the adoptee to schedule a date and time for the adoptee to pick up the dog. 8. Applicant must not have an electric / underground fence.
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