D.a.r.e Animal Rescue - Valdosta Pet Shelter

D.a.r.e Animal Rescue

D.A.R.E.’s mission is to improve the lives of animals in Lowndes county and surrounding areas and to reduce, and ultimately eliminate, pet overpopulation. The mission will be accomplished through rescue/foster/adoption, spay/neuter initiatives, community outreach, and networking with local governments, Lowndes County Animal Services, law enforcement, and other animal welfare agencies.

  • Shelter Address
  • 1709 A Gornto Road, PMB #322
    Valdosta, GA 31601
  • Phone
  • (229) 242-1361
  • Contact Name
  • Website
  • http://www.dareanimalrescue.com/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs/Cats
  • Location served

Adoption Process

Adoption Process: 1. Complete application. 2. Veternarian and landlord checks will be completed if applicable. 3. Home visit with the adoption screener will be scheduled. 4. After all checks are complete, arrangements will be made for you to meet the pet. 5. If you decide to adopt, we will arrange for a two-week trial adoption. 6. After trial adoption, if it looks like the pet is a good match for you and your family, the adoption process will be finalized. 7. Adoption contract will be signed and adoption fee collected. The adoption fee is $100 and includes the following: Spay or neuter; Health exam; Vaccinations; Deworming; Heartworm test (dogs); Leukemia/aids test (cats).

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