An all volunteer 501C3 rescue group in Sioux Falls South Dakota, Sioux Empires mission is to promote responsible Pit Bull ownership, provide breed education, combat pet overpopulation, and find qualified homes for sound Pit Bull dogs in the United States.
Sioux Empire Pit Rescue (or SEPR) volunteers come from all walks of life: we are nurses, teachers, nonprofit employees, farmers, coaches, and more. The one thing we have in common is a love for dogs, specifically pit bull type dogs.
Our dogs come from all walks of life as well! The dogs SEPR takes in may have come from a shelter, where they were days—even minutes—from being euthanized, from neglect/abuse situations, or from “busts” of suspected dog fighting rings. All dogs that SEPR takes in, however, have one thing in common: they come from difficult pasts and are ready to become part of a loving family!
Because of our love for dogs and our knowledge of each dog's particular situation and needs, we work hard to make sure each placement is the best one possible for both the dog and the adoptive family. Please do not be discouraged by our application process—think of us as doggie matchmakers! We know our pitties inside and out and will work with you before, during, and after the adoption process to find the right dog for you and to make the transition into your home a smooth and successful one—that is our commitment to you and to these dogs.
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Additional adoption info
1) The adoption process begins with the online application.
The application will ask you for information about your current living situation, past and present pets, to list personal and veterinarian references, and the top three dogs you are interested in.** All male and female dogs available for adoption have their own individual pages.
Take some time to look at their bios and think about which dogs might fit well in your home.
2) Volunteers check your references, and talk with you over email and the phone.
After we receive your application, you will be emailed a packet of information and a volunteer will check your references. We will call your landlord (if you are renting) to make sure they allow pit bull type dogs at your property. We also confirm that pit bull type dogs are allowed in your City (otherwise known as Breed Discrimination laws). We will also call you to have some preliminary conversations and answer questions you may have at that time.
3) Volunteers schedule a home visit.
We schedule a visit with you in your home. This is a when you and a volunteer can visit face-to-face
and talk about the dogs, our process, and any questions you may have. This is not a time where we judge your home, but an important time for us to sit down and chat more in-depth.
NOTE: We will complete adoptions that are outside of the Sioux Falls area on a case-by-case basis. If you
live outside of the Sioux Falls area, your home visit will be completed over a free video conference tool.
Please also note that all applicants must travel to Sioux Falls, South Dakota to complete their adoption.
We do not ship or deliver dogs.
4) The adoption team begins the match-making process.
Once we have completed all of the above information, successful applicants will work with their adoption team to determine which three dogs would fit your family, lifestyle, and home the best.
We call this your Top Three! We know our dogs inside and out, and work very hard to help you choose
which dogs will be a lifetime member of your family
5) You meet your Top Three!
Finally, we set up a meet and greet with your top three dogs!
This is a time for you and your family to sit down with each of the dogs you are interested in one at a time, talk with their foster family, and learn more about each dog. This meet and greet helps everyone get acquainted and see each other's personalities. After meeting each of your potential pittie bachelors or bachelorettes, you get the opportunity to go on a group walk with each dog. You'll walk each dog, ask any additional questions, and learn more about each dog. After our walk, you get to think about your options. At no time are you obligated to adopt a dog! If you feel ready, you select a dog to adopt, do some brief paperwork, and then are on your way home with your new family member! Our adoption team will then follow up with you as you settle into your new life together.
NOTE:
** We work hard to make sure each placement is the best one possible for both the dog and the adoptive family. We know our dogs inside and out and we work with you to find the right dog for you. The dogs that you are originally interested in may or may not be the best fit for your family.
SEPR has a few adoption restrictions. Please remember that we have these restrictions in order to give our dogs and their adoptive families the best shot possible at a peaceful, happy, long life together!
**Families with children 4 years of age and under wanting to adopt puppies will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Raising a puppy properly takes a lot of time, and we understand that in families with small children, time can be a limited commodity.
*Due to the different levels of dog-to-dog tolerance in the breed, SEPR does not recommend same-sex placements.
*All other pets must be spayed or neutered and be up to date on vaccinations.
*Applicants must be at least 21 years of age.
*SEPR dogs are to be inside, “part of the family” dogs only.
*SEPR recommends all dogs attend a training class with their adoptive family within 90 days of their adoption. If an adoptive family completes this training class, they will be refunded $100 of their adoption fee. (SEPR offers classes called Train-A-Bull to alumni over 1 year of age on a seasonal basis.)
All SEPR adoptions are $300. This includes: adoption fee (which includes full vet care with spay or neuter, vaccinations, and microchip), microchip registration, Gentle Leader, and two tie downs for use in your home.
SEPR requires all adopted dogs attend a training class with their adoptive family within 90 days of their adoption. When an adoptive family completes this training class, they will be refunded $100 of their adoption fee.
SEPR even offers an obedience class called Train-A-Bull to alumni over 1 year of age on a seasonal basis. These classes are currently free!
Tea, SD 57064
25573 475th Ave,
Renner,
SD
57055
PO Box 773,
Crooks,
SD
57020
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