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SUGARFOOT FARM RESCUE

860 Sparksville Rd., Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, Columbia, KY 42728

Contact Peg Schaeffer
Email sugarfootfarmrescue@yahoo.com
Phone (270) 378-4521
dogs at SUGARFOOT FARM RESCUE
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Areas SUGARFOOT FARM RESCUE serves

We are located in South Central Kentucky but have adopted pets to all locations. We have dogs in Texas, Vermont, Connecticut, Indiana, Ohio and all places in between.

SUGARFOOT FARM RESCUE's adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

You can watch the dogs play and decide who you would like to meet. Then we have an area where the dog and the adopter can meet.

2.

Interview

We question about the dog's living quarters. We prefer a fenced in yard. The dog MUST be part of a family and have proper shelter.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Our contract has a rule that if for any reason the dog does not work out, you MUST return it to the rescue. You have to initial the rule.

4.

Pay Fee

Our adoption fee is $50. Please consider the fact that our dogs are vaccinated, spayed/neutered, and microchipped.

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee is $50. Please consider the fact that our dogs are vaccinated and spayed/neutered before they are adopted, and we microchip them before they leave. This is all done at our expense.

All donations are accepted and appreciated. As a 501 (c)(3) Public Charity, donations are tax deductible (as allowed by law).

About SUGARFOOT FARM RESCUE

Sugarfoot Farm is located on 120 acres in Columbia, Kentucky. We are an all breed/no kill shelter. All of our dogs are either strays or owner surrenders. When a dog is brought here this is its home until it finds a home. We DO NOT adopt a dog to someone if it is not going to be a part of the family. Dogs must be allowed in the home and not be tied outside. Our adoption paperwork states that if for any reason you can no longer care for the dog you return it to us. They are not to be given away or taken to a shelter.

Sugarfoot Farm Rescue is a nonprofit, 100% volunteer organization. Our mission is to save strays and provide for their health concerns. We also take in owner surrenders. Our goal is to place all rescued animals into good homes.

Before an animal is adopted, they each receive a health exam, shots, wormer, and are spayed or neutered. Once an animal is safe and healthy, they are adopted out to families that will provide good homes for them. All dogs are microchipped before adoption.

We love our dogs and want to adopt them out to people who will love them as much as we do!

SUGARFOOT FARM RESCUE's adopted pets

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When someone is breeding puppies or breeding kittens, they are creating new dogs and cats who need homes. Some people are interested in a very specific breed of dog, cat, puppy or kitten and they think the only way to find that specific breed is to buy a dog for sale or buy a cat for sale from a puppy breeder or a kitten breeder. Yet animal shelters are filled with dogs and cats who must find homes.

So rather than buying a dog or puppy for sale from a dog breeder or buying a cat or kitten for sale from a cat breeder, we encourage people to adopt a dog, adopt a cat, adopt a puppy or adopt a kitten at their local animal shelter, SPCA, humane society or pet rescue group.