Lending Paws A Hand, Inc. (LPAH) is a recognized 501(c)(3) volunteer-run, non-profit organization that seeks to save the lives of unwanted, at-risk animals in need throughout Lee County, North Carolina and surrounding areas. LPAH is a foster based rescue which means our dogs and cats are placed in a loving foster home while they wait to find their forever home!
1. Complete the Adoption Application in its entirety. 2. Once we receive the application, all references will be checked, including personal and veterinary references. Please make sure to notify your references that we will be contacting them. 3. Following reference check approval, we will schedule a home visit (in-person or virtually). This is an additional step we take to ensure the home is the right fit for our rescue pets. We will then schedule a meet and greet with the potential adopter and their other animals to meet the cat or dog. Please note that if you live outside of a 25 mile radius from the foster, a $20 fee will be required to cover expenses involved with transportation. 4. Once the application is approved, arrangements will be made to get the cat or dog to the new home/adopter. An “Adoption Agreement” must then be executed as well as the “Verification of Government Issued Photo Identification”. We are a licensed rescue under the NC Department of Agriculture and the Photo ID is a requirement through their policies. 5. Adoption fee will be due at time of transfer of the cat or dog to the adopter unless other arrangements have been made and confirmed.
Sanford NC 27330 | 3.5 miles away
At Carolina Animal Rescue and Adoption (CARA). we are dedicated to finding permanent and loving families for the homeless dogs and cats of North Carolina. CARA began rescuing homeless animals in April 2003, and have placed countless animals in wonderful homes across the country. CARA is dedicated to providing the best service possible to the animals in our care and the families who adopt from us.
Sanford NC | 16 miles away
Our efforts are entirely dependent upon donations and fundraisers. Our vision is to build Harnett Counties first No-kill facility, but until that vision becomes reality, we also depend solely on foster homes to place our rescued animals in until permanent loving homes can be found. Animal Life’s belief’s and operating procedures are that no adoptable animal should endure euthansia, starvation
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