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My name is Darlene (IN FOSTER)!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated over 4 months ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

Adoption fee: $50

This helps Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55798405

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Darlene is in a FOSTER home at this time. If you are interested in meeting with her, please reach out at PRAS-FOSTER@NNVA.GOV. Here is a bit about Darlene from her foster:
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"Darlene is dog friendly and loves to play tug of war with Ruth. She is excited about the cats, but we are working on it. She is doing well in her crate, even seeks it out when it is time to settle down. She loves to play fetch and roll around in the grass. She also loves to climb up in my lap for hugs. Overall, very sweet and playful. Smart but needs a little bit of training around new things (she refuses to go up the stairs, lol)

Hi, I'm Darlene! I'm young, full of energy, and love to play. Fetch is my favorite game, but I'm always up for learning new tricks. I might be a bit shy when we first meet, but give me a moment. I promise, I'll be your best friend in no time. I'm brave too, not much scares me. And when it's time to relax, I'm the best cuddle buddy around. I'm sweet, friendly, and have so much love to give. I may be living in a shelter now, but I'm ready for a home to call my own. Will you be my forever friend? Adopt me, and let's make beautiful memories together.
Shelter
Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
55798405
Contact
Address
5843 Jefferson Ave, Newport News, VA 23605

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Submit Application

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Additional adoption info

PRAS supports the Adopter’s Welcome Philosophy in removing unnecessary barriers in the adoption process, and trust that our adopters have come prepared. Our dedicated Adoption Specialists are more than ready to answer any of your questions about the animal you are looking to adopt. We will provide you with the appropriate education for the best success as they transition from our shelter to your home.

Check In
Once you have seen an animal you would like to meet and possibly adopt; you must check in with our front desk team.

Fill out Animal Questionnaire
If you haven’t already done so- you will then be asked to fill out an Animal Interest Questionnaire. Once this is complete hand it back with our front desk staff who will then place your name on our Meet and Greet Board. PRAS does it’s very best to accommodate as many adoptions as we can during our open Adoption Hours.

Once your name has been placed on the board and we have confirmed your meet and greet, you can walk freely through the building until your Adoption Specialist is available to meet with you.

Meet with our Adoption Specialists
You and your Adoption Specialist will then sit down to discuss the animal and it’s known history while housed at PRAS. Then the Specialist will bring the animal in to meet with you. If you and your Specialist agree that this is a good match for you and your family, you will then be able to finalize your adoption the same day.

Make it official
After you have met the animal you are then ready to make them an official member of your family. You will sit down with a guest services staff member to finalize your adoption contract and receive all of the animal’s records.

Find more information about the adoption process and fees here: https://www.nnva.gov/2335/Animal-Adoption

Please visit the shelter to see if there is an adoption special!

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

PRAS is excited to welcome guests to our facility.

No Appointment necessary to come and adopt your new best friend.

We do ask that guests adhere to the City of Newport News recommendations regarding Covid-19 and facial coverings.

Seating is available inside and outside of our adoption center while you wait. Please be mindful of others for appropriate social distancing. Hand sanitizer and restrooms available.

Ready to Adopt Your New Companion?
Our PRAS Adoption center is open every day from 12 PM until 5 PM. Saturdays we open at 11:00 AM to allow for guests to adopt a new companion. Tuesdays our Adoption Center is Closed.

When you come into our Adoption Center you are greeted by staff and volunteers who are eager to help you through our adoption process. After you have had a chance to look around at all of our amazing animals for adoption you will then need to complete an Animal Interest Questionnaire if you would like to interact to adopt a particular animal. These forms can be found at the front desk when you enter or can be filled out online prior to coming.

Filling out an adoption survey head of time does not serve as an adoption hold for that animal. PRAS Adoptions are on a first available basis.

PRAS does it’s very best to meet with every interested guest, however time can become a limiting factor. So, if you are serious about adopting, you should plan to arrive when we first open to accommodate for a member of our Adoption Team to sit down with you for an animal meet and greet and complete your adoption in the same day.

Please come visit us at
5843 Jefferson Ave
Newport News VA

We look forward to helping match you up with your next lifetime companion.

More about this shelter

The Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter (PRAS) is a collaborative venture supported by four separate Hampton Roads communities: Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson, and York County. This 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility is managed and operated by the City of Newport News on behalf of the four jurisdictions. This "open-admission" shelter contains a full service veterinary clinic and has capacity for approximately 100 dogs and 180 cats, as well as pocket pets and other small companion animals. The shelter's primary responsibilities include holding stray animals until they can be reunited with their owners, rehoming owner-surrendered pets, and facilitating pet adoptions. The shelter also houses animal control offices for the participating jurisdictions.

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