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All the dogs that
we take into our care, and later adopt to a family, will have been
spayed or neutered, vaccinations brought up to date, fecal
check, heartworm check done and hip X-rays taken to screen for
hip dysplasia. This is the starting point.
- Each dog requires spay/neuter
costs $50-$100 (to reduce the need to do more rescue)
- Some dogs require spay/neuter
follow up care with pain meds and/or antibiotics $25-$50
- An older dog needs a complete
blood panel done before any type of surgery $50
- Each dog needs vaccinations
$20-$50 (more if the dog is young)
- Each dog gets a fecal check
$20
- Worming medication is $15
- Each dog gets a heartworm
check $25 (so that you don't take the risk of adopting a dog
that is heartworm positive)
- A heartworm positive dog,
treatment is $300-$600
- Each dog requires monthly
heartworm medication $10/month
- Each dog requires monthly flea-tick
preventative $10-$15/month
- Each dog is microchipped $30
(so that if you lose the dog, it can be returned to you)
- Each dog gets a hip X-ray
($75-$100 so that you will know if your dog is a sports
candidate)
- At times there are other
ailments that a dog may have, such as eye injuries and the
visit to a veterinary ophthalmologist starts at $80
- Orthopedic problems can range
from $200-$4000.
- Behavioral
analysis $80+ (so that you don't risk
getting a dog that has a bad temperament)
- Obedience Training
$50-$80 (we volunteer our time so that you get a dog that has manners)
- Incidental
vet costs (varies with the dog - but no dog is euthanized
because we can't afford to take care of their medical needs
- so that you the adopter, receives a healthy dog).
- TLC and unconditional love
(but that's what the dogs give us in return)
Once the basic care
is given, there is dog food, a collar and leash and additional
dietary support when needed. Our rescues are house trained and
crate trained. They are taught their basic manners along with
those commands that every dog needs to know. Many get additional
training.
For the rest of the
dog's life, we are here to help with training, behavior, and
health questions. If there comes a time where the owner finds
he/she cannot keep this dog anymore, we will gladly bring the
dog back into the rescue and find another home who will provide
loving care.
We love to hear how
our rescued dogs are getting on with their new lives - because
this is the reward and the payment for the time and commitment
put into each dog who comes through our rescue. |