IDAWG (Idaho Domestic Animal Welfare Group) is a non profit 501(c)(3) corporation based in Nampa, Idaho. IDAWG has been in existence since June 2000 and is staffed entirely with volunteers. IDAWG supports southern Idaho animal shelters as needed, and also helps private citizens rehome their dogs. Sometimes this involves transporting or organizing transports for dogs or cats, or sometimes birds or bunnies, to rescues or permanent homes in adjoining cities and states. IDAWG also offers financial assistance to senior citizens and others who need help paying for spay/neuter services for their companion animals.
1. Pet Selection: Please let us know if there is a particular pet you are interested in adopting. We try to find the best match for you. 2. Application: Complete an online application or contact us via e-mail. 3. Home Visit: When a pet is selected and your application is approved, the pet will be on hold while we arrange for a home visit. A representative from IDAWG or a rescue group located in your area (any state) will come meet you in person to make sure your home is ready for your new companion. 4. Adoption: Meet representative from IDAWG to pick up your wonderful new adopted family member. 5. Follow Up: IDAWG will follow up on your adoption to see how things are going, and you are always welcome to contact us with any behavior or training questions. Updates and/or photos are greatly appreciated! Note: Please send all correspondence / inquiries by email first if possible. It is very hard to return phone calls until the weekend. And remember, we are an all-volunteer organization and we have families, jobs and pets of our own. Your patience and consideration is always appreciated.
Nampa ID 83651 | 1.3 miles away
Canyon County Pet Haven was founded by Helen Wilson in 1972. Helen G. Wilson was 10 years old when she opened her first dog hotel behind her house in a feed shed, taking in 6 stray dogs and providing each of them with beds, water and food. Not only did she try to make sure that the stray dogs who came to the “hotel” were protected and taken care of to the best of her ability, she also turned t
Caldwell ID 83607 | 5 miles away
The mission of West Valley Humane Society is to reunite animals with their families and to pave the way for the next generation through public outreach, promotion of the human-animal bond, community engagement and humane education.
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