Herd About Rescue
Herd About Rescue

Herd About Rescue

Hornepayne, P0M 1Z0
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Our Mission

Herd About Rescue is an Ontario & Quebec based rescue dedicated to the rescue and rehoming of herding breeds and herding breed mixes with a special interest and experience working with Double Dilute dogs who are born deaf, blind, or both. Our goal is to ensure each animal in our care finds a loving family suited to their individual needs, while educating the public about the requirements and quirks of herding breeds, along with the very special needs of the blind/deaf dogs.

Adoption Policy

We require all prospective adopters to complete each step of the process before a dog will be placed into your home. Each step of the process is designed to better match a dog's individual personality with that of each family’s unique lifestyle. If you feel you can not complete all of the required steps outlined below we will be unable to help you adopt a dog through our rescue program. Please note that completion of any or all of the steps listed below In No Way implies acceptance or approval for adoption. Herd About Rescue retains the right to refuse adoption, to any person or persons, at any time, for any reason. Step One: The Adoption Application? The first step is filling out the Adoption Application. The application allows HAR to determine what you are looking for in a companion in order to best match your family and home with the dog that is right for you. Some dog are fine with hardwood flooring, while some are terrified of any slippery surface. Some dogs make wonderful jogging buddies and agility competitors, while some spend the entire day as a couch potato. Some families don’t mind a “counter surfer” dog while others prefer a dog with impeccable obedience skills already in place. The application gives us a better idea of what type of dog would best fit into your home. Step Two: The Vet Reference? On your application your will be asked for the name and phone number of your vet. We will be calling your vet for basic information only (how long you have been a client, are your pets in good health, etc.). Please let you vet know we will be calling (you NEED to call them to consent to release of information before they will speak to us. If you have not called the vet after sending in your application, we cannot continue the adoption process). Step Three: The Home Visit? The home visit is a very important part of the adoption process and NO adoption will take place without this very important step being completed. A home visit is when a resc
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