Toy Fox Terrier Rescue, Inc. (TFTR) is a 501(c)(3) organization established in 2009 as a nationwide, all volunteer, breed-specific group dedicated to re-homing TFTs who need new homes, whether they are strays or their owners can no longer care for them. Each dog that enters our rescue program is either kept with the Owner until a new home is found or is fostered in a private home. TFTR does not operate a kennel. While the dog is in the foster home, he or she is evaluated for personality, quirks and manners/training. The foster family assesses whether the dog will do well with other dogs and/or cats and/or children, and whether the dog would be best suited to be an only dog. Medical treatment is provided as needed - the dog is brought up-to-date on all shots, is heartworm tested, and if not already done, is spayed or neutered. Then the process of matching the right dog with the right family begins. We hope that you will join us in our journey to help all TFTs thrive in loving, forever homes.
First of all, we ask that you fill out an application. The information that you provide will help us to place the most perfect dog with you. It will tell us your wants and needs, and then we can let you know about the specific Toy Fox Terrier that best will suit you and your family. We ask for a donation of $150 to $250 for an adoption (senior dogs are $150, adult dogs are $200, and puppies are $250). We also offer a $50 discount to seniors and members of the military. Those monies go directly into our rescue fund and are used exclusively for helping needy/neglected/abandoned or unwanted TFTs throughout the country. We may also ask that you pay for transportation, which can vary in cost depending on the location of the dog, as we quite often do not have a Toy Fox Terrier within driving range and must fly them. We fly our dogs quite successfully, as a mere handful of hours in a crate is a much better scenario than a dog possibly being euthanized because it cannot find a loving home. A crate fee of up to $50 dollars will also be attached, as will the cost of the health certificate needed for flying. All of these fees will be spelled out for you upon your agreement of adopting a Toy Fox Terrier within our program. Those of us who work in this rescue group are volunteers and work for free.
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