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Adoptable Animals: Dogs (_) Cats (_) |
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Services we provide for each animal are as follows:
2. All animals are vaccinated with the appropriate vaccinations. 3. All animals are spayed and neutered as soon as possible. On occasion an approved adoption applicant is allowed to take their pet home before alteration due to the animal being of young age. These applicants are required to pay a refundable $100.00 spay and neuter deposit in addition to the adoption fee. The deposit is refunded after HEAR receives written verification from a licensed veterinarian of the spay or neuter. There is also a deadline for the spay or neuter to occur. 4. All animals are evaluated for behavioral challenges and rehabilitation is implemented when appropriate.
\5. All animals are provided with the medical care necessary to get him/her ready for adoption. Our financial cap on medical care is $500.00. All medical care that is needed beyond the basics must be board approved.
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Happy Endings Animal Rescue (HEAR) is a non-profit 501-c3.
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The services we
currently provide adoptive and foster families and the general
public:
1. Pre-screening 2. Education and referrals to help with behavioral issues. 3. Education on the humane treatment of animals. 4. Education on proper care of companion animals.. 5. Education on the importance of spaying and neutering companion animals. 6. Matchmakers: families and pets are evaluated according to lifestyle, time commitment and temperament to find the best match for life. 7. Post-adoption support The services/programs we are currently developing:
1. Sublette County Pet Food Drive – This program entails the donation of nutritious pet food by the public. The pet food is then distributed to families in need due to financial need. 2. Education program to teach school age children the concepts of humane treatment of animals. 3. Volunteer program for children 13-18 and a program for adults. We would also like to be able to provide community services hours required by court order. 4. HEAR’s participation with the Sublette County’s Disaster planning and implementation as it relates to companion animals. We have the support of the American Red Cross, Sublette County Veterinarian Susie Blaha, and Pinedale Animal Control Officer, Julie Early in this endeavor.
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