Adopted! Our Adoptables
Adoption process:
1. Email foster home requesting an adoption application, info@dogmarescue.org
2. Fill out our ADOPTION APPLICATION and email back (please know that by filling this out you are not obligated, bound in any way, or guaranteed a dog)
3. Set a time to meet the dog
4. Verification of residence
5. If it seems like a match, place our foster dog in your forever home.
As part of the adoption process there is a vet reference conducted when applicants own other animals(dogs/cats). All existing animals of the applicant must be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and have a history of heartworm prevention prescribed or purchased from their veterinarian. If you have any questions regarding this, please ask...we are happy to help.
Dogma Pet Rescue is comprised of all volunteers. We do our best at returning emails in a timely manor, but please understand that we have regular jobs and family obligations that demand our attention also. Sometimes "dog mail" comes last.
All donations help defray the cost of spay/neuters, vaccines, microchips, heartworm preventative, food, and any other veterinary service our foster dogs may need.
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Tanner: Husky / border collie / maybe yellow lab???
We're really not sure what breeds Tanner is mixed with, but whatever they are, he got the best attributes of all of them! Tanner is a gorgeous 7-8 month old puppy who weighs about 35 lbs.
Tanner is laid-back and easy going. He is VERY dog-friendly! He has excellent house manners and is house broken and crate trained. While Tanner is such a good dog in so many ways, his foster mom is having to teach him that "cats are valuable members of the family."
Tanner's adoption donation is $250 and if you would like more information on this sweet guy, please email Amy@DogmaRescue.org.
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Nala: Doxie mix
My name is Nala and on my collar I have a special Walt Disney tag with my name on it. I lived a fairy tale life, too, with my very own 9-year old girl, until my family had to give me up.
While they were heartbroken to see me go, it was for the best, and they made sure I got to the best rescue that was guaranteed to find me the best Forever Home!
Unlike most dogs in rescue, I have been VERY loved and VERY spoiled by my former owners, and the nice people at Dogma have promised me that I will get plenty of attention and be just as spoiled when I'm adopted. I am one of those dogs that thinks she's a people. I like other dogs just fine ... I just don't get the point of playing with them, not when there are people around to give me a lot of attention!
I am a very good girl, too! I am housebroken and crate trained and I have excellent house manners, just like a Disney princess should!
I am spayed, microchipped, vaccinated and am on heartworm and flea prevention. My adoption donation is $250 and if you would like more information on me, please email Amy@DogmaRescue.org.
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Peyton: German Shepherd puppy
Peyton showed up at a Dogma Co-Director's house with his brother, Eli, when all this particular Co-Director wanted to do was watch the play-off's!
Peyton not only loves playing with his brother, but he is incredibly sweet and playful with all of the dogs in his foster home. While certainly not housebroken yet at only 3 months old, we are happy to report that Peyton has only had one accident in his crate in the week he's been in foster care! He may be a genius!
Peyton is about 3 months old (as of Jan. 22) and has been NEUTERED, microchipped, dewormed and is up to date on his vaccines (age-appropriate). Peyton's adoption donation is $250 and if you would like more information on this superstar, please email Amy@DogmaRescue.org.

