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What is Bone Voyage Dog Rescue’s adoption process?

Bone Voyage Dog Rescue in Ajijic, Mexico near Guadalajara is run by American and Canadian retirees who love dogs. We have rescued over 4,000 dogs and flown them to adoptive families in the US and Canada. Any of our 200+ dogs can be flown to your location. For more info see BoneVoyageDogRescue.com. When an approved adopter chooses to adopt a specific dog, they pay our adoption fee (which includes transportation) and we make plans to fly their dog to them. We find a person to fly with the dogs and we usually fly dogs in groups of 5-11, We fly to cities in the US and Canada that have a direct flight from Mexico on a dog friendly airline. If we have at least 4 dogs going to a city without a direct flight, we will fly then drive the dogs to the city. BONE VOYAGE DOG RESCUE (BV) will only adopt dogs to applicants that agree to meet the following criteria: 1. The dog will be treated as a family member and will live inside the home with other family members. The dog will not be isolated and forced to live in the garage, basement, outdoor pen, backyard etc. The dog will be kept comfortable. 2. The dog will not be tethered. 3. While most dogs are protective of their home and will be alert to perceived threats, the dog's main purpose must not be for guarding purposes. 4. The dog will wear personal identification. A microchip is important but a tag ensures your dog will be returned to you as soon as possible. 5. The dog, if taken by a pound, shall not be left at a pound after notification that he/she has been found. If the dog is no longer wanted by the family, BV should be contacted and will reclaim the dog. 6. The dog will receive regular vet care to help ensure a healthy life. The dog will be kept free of parasites and will receive regular vaccinations. If the family financial situation changes, preventing the family from providing needed veterinary care, BV will reclaim the dog. 7. If a puppy is not spayed or neutered at the time of adoption, the dog will be spayed or neutered when he/she reaches the appropriate age, typically six months. BV will receive the spay/neuter certificate from the vet clinic where the procedure was completed. 8. The dog will be given an appropriate amount of exercise, play, stimulation and socialization. 9. The dog will be fed good quality, nutritious food and have access to water at all times. 10. The dog will not be euthanized without consultation with BV except for reasons of untreatable or incurable illness. This dog will not be euthanized for behavioral problems without approval by BV. 11. At any time, the adopter can contact BV to return the dog for any reason. BV will take back possession of the dog as soon as a foster or another adoptive home is found. Bone Voyage will vaccinate, spay/neuter, deworm, flea treat and test all dogs for Heartworm, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma and Lyme disease before they travel. Adopters agree that all expenses incurred after they take possession of their dog will be their sole responsibility and that BV is released from all liabilities, whether financial or other.

What is Llola’s adoption fee?

$400

Is Llola good with kids?

We don’t have that info from the adoption organization yet, but you can reach out to them directly for details.

Is Llola good with other animals?

Llola is good with other dogs. It is not known if Llola is good with cats.

When can I meet Llola?

As soon as the adoption organization has a chance to review your information, they’ll reach out with next steps and timing.

When can I adopt Llola?

Time to adopt varies, but typically adoption organizations require an official application prior to adoption. If you’re a match, they’ll reach out with next steps and timing.

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