
BOSTON TERRIER ADOPTION and FOSTER APPLICATION
BOSTON TERRIER RESCUE of
865.983.3272
INTRODUCTION
ALL
potential adopters and foster homes are screened for suitable placements of
dogs. The BOSTON TERRIER RESCUE of
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADOPTION:
1) You must be 21 years of age or older.
2) You must have identification
showing your current address and one form of picture I.D if requested.
3) You must have the consent of ALL
adults living in the household.
4) If renting, you must have proof
of your
landlord’s written consent and pay a pet deposit if one is required.
5) Your existing pets must have current vaccinations and be free from contagious illnesses. Veterinary records are sometimes required. If our dog to be adopted states “only pet”, there may not be any other pet in your household.
6) If this dog is stated to be
“NO CHILDREN” this means exactly that. There
may be no children in your home, or if you have visiting children this dog MUST
be kept totally separate from the children.
This requirement is for the safety and well being of both the Boston
and the children. If you have
specific questions around this stipulation, or are wondering why, ask.
7) You must be willing/able to
spend the time necessary to provide training, medical treatment, proper care and
cost, and companionship for the dog.
8) All animals in your home must be
spayed/neutered unless there are extraordinary reasons otherwise.
It is your obligation to discuss this issue with us and we will make that
decision.
9)
A component of our Adoption Contract requires that you maintain contact
with us, provide us with information on the dog’s health or general condition
if there is a change and are prepared to relinquish and return the dog to the BOSTON
TERRIER RESCUE of
10) Rescue is a money losing proposition and without donations we would already be broke. Part of this understanding is that you are responsible for picking up or otherwise making arrangements to pick up your new best friend. Please do not ask our foster parents, volunteers and coordinators to bring your dog to you. They are already giving greatly of their time and money.
11) We strongly recommend that you read over The Mission Statement and FAQs to acquaint yourself with our expectations and requirements from you on behalf of the dog. There are a very few Bostons (or other small breed dogs) that are suitable for small children. The vast majority are NOT and we do NOT recommend Boston Terriers for children under the age of 8-10 as a minimum unless the circumstances are unique.
12) There is always a minimum adoption fee in each case which helps to offset veterinary costs for the dog you wish to adopt and so that we can continue to help other Boston Terriers & other dogs in need. You may add a donation if you'd like to help other dogs, too old, too sick or otherwise "unadoptable."
13) All dogs receive any necessary medical treatment, are up to date on their shots (based on age) and are spayed or neutered prior to adoption if they are medically fit for altering. Some have pre-existing conditions and we'll tell you about that to see if you're up to taking on a Special Needs kid or one that's recovering from an ailment.
14) All dogs listed on our site and on courtesy postings are to the best of our knowledge the breed or breeds described. We rescue dogs in danger from shelters and always the breed determination is made initially by the shelter or previous owner or other source such as a veterinary office. If we do then describe a dog as a "Boston Terrier" (or other breed or mixed breed) in our rescue, it would be our best determination since we have no specific breeding knowledge or other expert knowledge of the dog's breed other than what is represented by the shelter or provided infrequently by an individual releasing a dog. Not all dogs of any breed, although they may be certified or represented as "pure breds" are of show quality. That is determined by the breeder and stock and purity of breed. Our personal knowledge of the breed is factored into our determination but by no means is it conclusive. If it is a highly bred, show quality dog that you wish, our recommendation is that you consult a reputable breeder with excellent references and good credentials.
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PLEASE NOTE !!
Only
through the kindness and generosity of volunteers for these dogs can we
survive. Adoption fees in no way cover personal expenses, veterinary
bills, food and shelter and the time & costs taken to nurture these dogs back to
health. Nor are the expenses to do research or home visit, or transports. We are not a part of the government entitlement programs
and we receive no support other than through the kindness of donations.
You can also mail your cash or money order to:
The Boston Terrier Rescue of East TN 4501 Montvale Rd Maryville, TN 37803
Your Application Will Not be Processed Without this Donation
This Fee does NOT Apply to Foster Applications |
Process
Check:
1.
All information on the
application is confirmed and if approved we move to step two.
2.
A home visit will take
place to evaluate your ability to take care of this dog; and only after this has been met
we move to step 3. The home visit
may be conducted by the Boston Terrier Rescue of East Tennessee or by another
approved agency, rescue organization, Humane Society, veterinary or ACO.
3.
You then come to the
Boston's rescue home or foster home (or make other satisfactory arrangements) to formally
adopt your
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