Westie Rescue and Placement (WRAP) of Northern California is a private, all volunteer, charitable and educational tax exempt 501(c)3 not‐for‐profit organization. WRAP was founded on June 16, 2016 and is dedicated to providing humane rescue services, caring foster rehabilitation, necessary medical services and responsible placement in approved forever homes for any West Highland White Terriers in need. We believe that every Westie deserves a loving and caring home.
The first step in our adoption process is completion of the adoption application form. If you would like to pursue adopting a Westie rescue from our rescue program, we need to receive a completed WRAP ADOPTION APPLICATION from you. When a dog is placed into our rescue program, we review ALL of our pending applications to make the best possible match between the dog's specific needs and the prospective adopter's preferences. Our process is focused on the welfare of the Westie and its compatibility with its adoptive family, based on the needs of the homeless Westie are our primary concern. Our goal is to place each dog in an environment appropriate to that dog's background, personality, temperament and special needs. Therefore, no one is ever at the top of the list for the next dog. And it is impossible to predict how long it will take for each applicant to receive a dog. Every person who is selected to adopt a Westie from our rescue program is required to sign our WRAP ADOPTION CONTRACT. We are committed to the life, health and wellbeing of every Westie we place. If at any time the adoptive family can no longer care for the dog, we will again place the Westie in our rescue program to be rehomed.
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