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New Beginnings Animal Rescue - CT

Animal rescue in Branford, CT

New Beginnings Animal Rescue was established in 2011 in an effort to help reduce overcrowding in the local (Tennessee and Mississippi) shelters.

WE ARE A 501(c)(3) non-profit NO-KILL ANIMAL RESCUE ORGANIZATION

We want our pets to have loving, permanent homes and will do all we can to match our pets with the right homes. Please let us know what you are looking for in your new pet – personality, activity level, and family members – so that we can help you find the perfect pet! Pet ownership is a commitment of many years, and you will receive many years of joy and love from your new pet. Please see our adoption application for more information.

Our organization also aims to promote the importance of spay/neuter to the public. We are a non-profit group whose sole source of funding is donations from the public. We are all volunteers who foster animals in our homes and are always in need of more volunteers. There are so many abandoned, abused, discarded pets that need our help, and there is never enough space or money to help them all.

You can find us on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/NEWBEGINNINGS11

Contact
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Branford, CT 06405
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Adoptable pets at New Beginnings Animal Rescue - CT

We'll also keep you updated on COLT's adoption status with email updates.
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COLT

Labrador Retriever/Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Puppy
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on GHOST's adoption status with email updates.
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GHOST

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on LIBBY's adoption status with email updates.
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LIBBY

Carolina Dog

Female, Puppy
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Allie's adoption status with email updates.
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Allie

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, Adult
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Dutton's adoption status with email updates.
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Dutton

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, Senior
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Ginger's adoption status with email updates.
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Ginger

Carolina Dog

Female, Adult
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Buster's adoption status with email updates.
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Buster

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Young
Branford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Gage's adoption status with email updates.
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Gage

Shepherd (Unknown Type)/Black Mouth Cur

Male, Young
Branford, CT

Rescue FAQs

We adopt cats and kittens locally in Shelby County (TN), Tipton County (TN) and in North Mississippi specifically Desoto County (MS).

In August of 2012 we implemented a program to list our dogs and puppies that are available for adoption in several different states up North. We work in conjunction with Got Orphans Transport http://www.gotransporters.com/ which is a USDA licensed and registered transport company that transports our dogs & puppies to their new families up North.

We cannot possibly thank our wonderful adopters, (both locally and up North) enough for opening your hearts and homes to our rescue pets!
This program was established through the dedicated efforts of our board members and in conjunction with our local adoptions of cats, kittens, dogs and puppies - has helped greatly to address the problem of homeless and unwanted pets in our community.

Additional adoption info

Transport Process and Overview
When a dog is listed for adoption up North, all inquiries are forwarded to one of our two New England Coordinators. They will respond to questions, and send an adoption application to potential adopters if they are not able to access it online via our New Beginnings Animal Rescue website. Typically, once the inquiry goes beyond the initial questions regarding the transport process/time frame itself the potential adopter will have the option to submit their application for review. Once the completed application is received we will reply to the potential adopter via email just to let them know that we have received their application, we will begin processing it and will be in touch very soon. Most applicants will ask for references from us and they are typically provided by putting them in touch with previous adopters. We usually will receive anywhere between 3-10 inquiries per day depending on the number of dogs listed at the time. Once an applicant has had dialogue with one of the N.E. Coordinators and the references and background check are complete we will then verify the applicants references (2 personal, and if applicable, a vet reference). If everything checks out with the references provided, the application and contact information will be forwarded to our local foster home for final review, correspondence and approval. Our fosters are strongly encouraged to either contact the potential adopter via email or by phone just to ensure there are no unanswered questions or concerns on either side. If the foster parent feels good about potential adopter we will advise the applicant via email that they are approved and ask them to choose a pickup location from the Got Orphans Transport website. At that point, the transport would be booked for the first available date that is convenient to the adopter. Transport picks up locally on Friday’s @ 12:15pm at the Cracker Barrell in Lakeland, TN or the West Memphis, AR location on Friday’s @ 11:15am. The transport will make deliver to the majority of their Northern drop-off destinations throughout the day on Saturday and then the upstate deliveries will arrive on Sunday. Again, here are direct links to the Got Orphans Transport Route 1 and Route 2 schedules.
We prefer to use Got Orphans Transport for several reasons, Got Orphans runs two routes but one of those routes is only run every other week. They use an RV not a trailer that is pulled behind a truck, this ensures that the puppies/dogs are within reach during the entire trip. We encourage our fosters and adopters to follow the journey through the Got Orphans Transport Facebook page. The one way transport fee with Got Orphans Transport is $140 and this is included in our adoption fee along with all routine vetting, spay/neuter surgery, age appropriate vaccinations and One full year paid microchip registration through Home Again.

After the adoption is approved and we move forward in arranging transport, one of our N.E. Coordinators will compose and send the contract to the adopter for completion. She informs them of the payment process and that adopters must make the payment prior to the day of transport via Paypal or by check.

All animals, prior to being transported, must be out of the shelter for a minimum of two weeks. This two week time period allows enough time for symptoms to show if an animal has been exposed to any diseases. With a transport of sixty or more dogs per week, there cannot be any exceptions to this rule.

Health Certificate: All dogs boarding the transport must have an interstate health certificate from a local licensed veterinarian. This is NOT the same as a copy of the dogs vaccination record. The interstate health certificate must be dated within ten days of the animal’s arrival date. Please make sure to have a copy for the transport drivers upon boarding, they are required by the USDA to keep these certificates for one year. You may place up to three animals on a health certificate, as long as they are going to the same person and destination.

Medical Records: A copy of all medical records is to travel with the dog. Dogs boarding the transport are required to have the following: ***DHPP vaccine (puppies MUST have a minimum of 2 vaccines prior to travel) ***Bordetella (or kennel cough) Vaccine ***Rabies vaccine in puppies over the age of 14-16 weeks ***Negative fecal to include ALL worms, coccidiosis and giardia ***Flea and tick free- please check all animals before boarding transport.

Age Requirements: The USDA requires that all puppies must be at least 8 weeks old to be transported but our puppies are typically not available for adoption until they are between 10-12 weeks old. Again, puppies should receive a minimum of TWO vaccinations before traveling. It's recommended the second vaccine is given a week prior to the transport date. Puppies, especially small ones, are most susceptible to disease and illness, and while we do everything within our power to provide a safe, clean, healthy environment, exposure to an illness via an animal that presents symptom free is always a possibility & legitimate concern. The older the puppy, and the more vaccinations he/she has received, the more protected they will be.

Adoption application

https://newbeginningsanimalrescue.net/adoption-application

Pets at shelters & rescues near New Beginnings Animal Rescue - CT

One Love Dog Rescue

PO Box 227,
Smithtown, NY 11787

Animals in Distress CT

238 Danbury Rd,
Wilton, CT 06897

We'll also keep you updated on Darla Adoption Pending's adoption status with email updates.
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Darla Adoption Pending

Beagle

Female, 1 yr
East Hartford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Willow's adoption status with email updates.
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Willow

Labrador Retriever/Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 9 mos
East Hartford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Ziizi's adoption status with email updates.
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Ziizi

Egyptian Mau

Female, Kitten
Marion, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Max's adoption status with email updates.
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Max

Boxer/German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Jamestown, NY
We'll also keep you updated on Doug's adoption status with email updates.
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Doug

Dachshund/Chihuahua

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Hartford, CT
We'll also keep you updated on Farley's adoption status with email updates.
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Farley

Hound (Unknown Type)

Male, Adult
Hartford, CT

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