Posted over 9 months ago
Submit Application
Interview
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Home Check
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Submit Application
The first step is to identify the pet(s) you are interested in and fill out the application, which will be sent to the pets caseworker.
Interview
Once the application is received the pets caseworker will contact you for a phone interview.
Approve Application
Sometimes additional information is needed after your interview, these are usually things like landlord permission or proof of fenced yard.
Meet the Pet
Once the interview has been complete and the caseworker has any additional information they need they will schedule a meet with the pet.
Home Check
Sometimes a home check is required for a pet, this will happen after the meet and greet, but before the adoption takes place.
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
R.E.D. companion animals are located in home foster care all over Washington State. Most Animals are in the King, Pierce and Kitsap areas. However, they can be in any county in Washington State and sometimes Oregon. All Animals are seen by appointment only by applicants that have complete the online application and been phone interviewed with a positive outcome. Home visits are done either before or after a meet and greet with the animal and the animal's caseworker or foster parent. If you wish to apply to adopt , please go to www.rescueeverydog.org, look under adoption for the online application. Email support@rescueeverydog.org if you have a question or want to check status of an animal, (keep in mind with this delay in submitting an application, you may miss the opportunity to apply while waiting for our email status response. Generally, the animals seen on the adoption page are available for application.) R.E.D. will adopt to states near Washington and to parts of Canada. However, R.E.D. does not adopt animals out of state/country with out a one on one meeting and we do not ever air ship animals . Out of state adoptions are possible but the adopter must be willing to travel to the companion animal's location for an in person meet and greet. The home visit requirement must also be met.
R.E.D. companion animals are located in home foster care all over Washington State. Most Animals are in the King, Pierce and Kitsap areas. However, they can be in any county in Washington State and sometimes Oregon. All Animals are seen by appointment only by applicants that have complete the online application and been phone interviewed with a positive outcome. Home visits are done either before or after a meet and greet with the animal and the animal's caseworker or foster parent. If you wish to apply to adopt , please go to www.rescueeverydog.org, look under adoption for the online application. Email support@rescueeverydog.org if you have a question or want to check status of an animal, (keep in mind with this delay in submitting an application, you may miss the opportunity to apply while waiting for our email status response. Generally, the animals seen on the adoption page are available for application.) R.E.D. will adopt to states near Washington and to parts of Canada. However, R.E.D. does not adopt animals out of state/country with out a one on one meeting and we do not ever air ship animals . Out of state adoptions are possible but the adopter must be willing to travel to the companion animal's location for an in person meet and greet. The home visit requirement must also be met.
For the animals we rescue, we provide the safe haven of home foster care, medical care, and spay/neutering while our volunteers seek loving lifetime homes for them. Some of the animals in high-risk euthanasia situations that we are unable to foster can receive assistance from R.E.D. Alert, which publicizes their plight and searches for alternate rescue solutions via the Internet.
R.E.D. is staffed by volunteers who provide transportation, medical care, home foster care, and training for the animals R.E.D. assists. All R.E.D. foster dogs, puppies, cats, kittens are spayed and neutered before they go to adoptive homes. R.E.D. volunteers also provide education and community support on such topics as the benefits of spay/neuter, re-homing advice and assistance, and prevention of animal abuse and neglect.
Donations to R.E.D. are used to pay the direct costs of R.E.D.'s animal care, promotion and placement. When ever possible, some donations are used to assist animals and low income owners with low cost and no cost spay and neuter. R.E.D. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and donations to R.E.D. are tax-deductible.
For the animals we rescue, we provide the safe haven of home foster care, medical care, and spay/neutering while our volunteers seek loving lifetime homes for them. Some of the animals in high-risk euthanasia situations that we are unable to foster can receive assistance from R.E.D. Alert, which publicizes their plight and searches for alternate rescue solutions via the Internet.
R.E.D. is staffed by volunteers who provide transportation, medical care, home foster care, and training for the animals R.E.D. assists. All R.E.D. foster dogs, puppies, cats, kittens are spayed and neutered before they go to adoptive homes. R.E.D. volunteers also provide education and community support on such topics as the benefits of spay/neuter, re-homing advice and assistance, and prevention of animal abuse and neglect.
Donations to R.E.D. are used to pay the direct costs of R.E.D.'s animal care, promotion and placement. When ever possible, some donations are used to assist animals and low income owners with low cost and no cost spay and neuter. R.E.D. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, and donations to R.E.D. are tax-deductible.