Full Name:

Mailing Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Physical Address (If different):

Phone Number:

E-mail Address:

Why do you want to adopt an animal?

What personality traits are you looking for in a pet?

What other traits are you looking for?

What sort of activities do you like to do with your pet?

How will you provide proper exercise for your pet?

How will you keep your dog confined to your property? (check all that apply)

In House   Kennel   Fenced yard   On chain   Garage   Patio   On leash

Approximately how many hours each day will your pet be left home alone?

Where will the pet be kept while you are at home?

At night?

Away from home?

Please list current and past animals in your house hold?
Name
Type of Animal
Spayed/Neutered
Indoor /Outdoor
Age
What happened
to pet?

Please list the name and telephone number of your Veterinarian.

Do you own or rent? Rent    Own  

If you rent, please list name and phone number of landlord:

Are you prepared to housetrain a puppy or dog?

Would you like information on housetraining?

Are you familiar with the leash and licensing laws in your community?

What will you do if your new pet shows destructive behavior?

Are you familiar with crating?   Yes   No

What are your feelings on crating?

Doyou plan on taking your dog to obedience training classes?

Please list all occupants of your home and their ages:

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

Are any allergic to or afraid of animals? Please explain.

Is there a specific animal in which you are interested?
(One you saw on our website, petfinder or at an adoption event OR is there a specific breed or mix of breeds in which you are interested?)

How did you hear about the Animal Rescue Foundation?

Adopting a pet is a lifetime commitment to the animal and should not be a spur of the moment decision. It is important to be prepared to exercise your pet appropriately and provide it high quality food, fresh water, warm and comfortable shelter and love and attention. Most of the animals that have come to our shelter are pets that are up for adoption because they have already lost one or more homes and are looking for a loving, understanding and PERMANENT home. Upon approval of this application and adoption of your new pet, you must be financially able to take care of your pet appropriately, including rabies shots as required by Colorado law and any other medical care that is necessary. You must be willing to invest the time necessary to properly train your pet and make all efforts to deal with any behavioral or other issues which may come up. If for some reason you are no longer able to properly care for the rescued pet and have exhausted all resources to amend the situation, your animal must be returned to the Animal Rescue Foundation.