Animal Friends Rescue Project is looking for good permanent
homes for its homeless animals. We are looking for people who will:
- Provide a kind and loving environment for life (not until the next
time the adopter moves or the animal becomes inconvenient).
- Provide proper food, fresh water and shelter (a clean well ventilated
enclosed area that is properly heated and cooled).
- Provide proper veterinarian care, including preventative health care
(vaccinations, etc.) and competent veterinary care in case of illness
or injury.
- Provide daily playtime/exercise and quality interaction time with people.
- Provide a collar with identification tags at all times.
- Spay or neuter the animal (if it isn't already).
- Never use the animal for experimentation, laboratory research, fighting
or any other commercial use.
- Realize that the animal will have significant expenses throughout its
life. These include initial expenses such food, water and food bowls,
leash for dogs, collar and I.D. tag, treats, toys, etc. In the first few
months this could amount to $100.00 or more.
- Comply with all state and local laws and ordinances relating to the
keeping of the animal.
- Contact Animal Friends Rescue Project if at any future time the adopter
is unable to care for the animal. AFRP will help re-home the animal. The
adopter will not abandon, give away or surrender the animal to anyone
else.
- Not hold Animal Friends Rescue Project responsible for any future medical
treatment of the animal or for any damages to person or property caused
by the animal.
- Surrender the animal if Animal Friends Rescue Project feels that the
animal is not being cared for properly.