Dogs Available for Adoption

Adopting a dog is a big commitment. Not only are you bringing home a new family member, you are also making a commitment to give that animal a good home for as long as it lives - which for some dogs can be up to 20 years! We take the adoption process very seriously as we like every dog to not just go to a home, but it's FOREVER home - one where it will remain part of the family as long as it lives.

The dog adoption fee is as follows:
Spayed/Neutered dogs and puppies - $98
Un-fixed dogs and puppies - $68*
*Because it is our mission to help put an end to the pet overpopulation problem, ANY unfixed animal that leaves our shelter will require the payment for it's spay/neuter to be prepaid as part of the adoption process. You are welcome to pick the veterinarian of your choice, but the surgery MUST be paid for before you are allowed to take an unaltered animal from the shelter. In some cases, we will even arrange for you to pick the animal up from the vet clinic after it's surgury.

The dogs below are currently available for adoption at our shelter. As part of the adoption fee, every dog receives is up to date on distemper, bordetella, and worming. If you have any questions about a particular dog or adopting a dog from us, please send us an e-mail. Otherwise, you can also fill out an adoption application online!

Adoption Application

If a dog you were interested in is no longer listed here, please check the recently adopted page! Also be sure to check the stray listings to see dogs that may soon be available for adoption!

Please consider taking the two minutes it takes to help us in our quest to win a million dollar shelter makeover. Think of how many more animals we'd be able to help if we could expand our shelter and our outreach programs to help more animals find the loving homes they deserve. More info here.

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