Little Ringo is a sweetheart - he's crate-trained, loves to sit in a lap and just wants to be with people. GAO had him before and he was placed with a veteran who needed a companion dog. They loved each other. But Ringo's person died too soon and now he's alone again and back with GAO. If you want to give this former 'pets for vets' orphan a home, let us know! We'd love to pair you up.
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Founded in June, 2000, Georgetown Animal Outreach, (GAO) is a non-profit (I.R.S. sec. 501,c,3) volunteer group located in Georgetown, Texas. Our mission is to support and enhance the services provided by the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter and other local organizations dedicated to the welfare of animals.
The GAO Adoption Application process helps us determine which pets will be the most compatible with your family and lifestyle. The animal's welfare is our primary consideration when placing it into a home so some applicants may be refused if we feel the home is not well suited for the animal. GAO reserves the right to refuse an applicant without further explanation.
Basic adoption criteria:
You must be 21 years of age or older
You must be able to present identification showing your present address
All members of the household must agree to adopt the animal
If you rent, you must provide GAO with adoption consent from your landlord, if applicable
There is an adoption fee that covers medical care (like spays/neuters, shots, and heart worm and flea preventatives). These fees are considerably lower than the actual costs associated with each animal. We subsidize our rescues through fundraising and donations.
$95 for mixed breed dogs
$150 for puppies
$200 for pure breed dogs
$85 for cats and kittens
Georgetown Animal Outreach is a 501c3 (tax deductible) organization and your adoption contribution is tax deductible. All animals will be vaccinated and spayed/neutered. However, we cannot guarantee the health of these animals. Most came from regional animal shelters and might have a short history in our foster program. Of course, we hope they are healthy and have done our best to provide them with good health care and shelter. All have been examined by a
The GAO Adoption Application process helps us determine which pets will be the most compatible with your family and lifestyle. The animal's welfare is our primary consideration when placing it into a home so some applicants may be refused if we feel the home is not well suited for the animal. GAO reserves the right to refuse an applicant without further explanation.Basic adoption criteria: You must be 21 years of age or older You must be able to present identification showing your present address All members of the household must agree to adopt the animal &