Adopt

My name is Carolina Raine!

Posted 6 days ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

4

Pay Fee

5

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $75

This helps Arizona Animal Welfare League with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brown or Chocolate
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
55599329
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Hi, I'm Carolina Raine!

I'm a little reserved, as I am still getting used to the shelter environment but if you go slow with me, I do enjoy being pet and will give you head butts! Being around so many cats and people at the shelter is a little overwhelming for a cat like me. To let my true colors shine, I will need patient and caring companions who will allow me to slowly adjust to my new life. Dogs are very scary and I'm FIV+ so I will need to be your one and only, but that's okay because I'm so special I'm the only one you'll ever need!

If you think you can give me the calm, quiet household I need; you can make an appointment to meet me by emailing jskinner@aawl.org.

AAWL requires that all adopted dogs leave with a leash and collar and all cats leave in a carrier.
Shelter
Arizona Animal Welfare League

Contact info

Pet ID
55599329
Contact
Email
Address
25 N. 40th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

We do not require appointments. You are welcome to visit any time during our normal adoption hours.

2.

Meet the Pet

Spend time with the animal and receive all the medical, health and behavior information with an adoption counselor.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Take the Pet Home

We do require all dogs go home with a leash and collar. You are welcome to bring your own or purchase a set in our retail store.

Additional adoption info

Dogs and cats available for adoption at the Arizona Animal Welfare League are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, behaviorally and medically evaluated, flea/tick preventative and 30-days free pet health insurance.

The following steps outline how the adoption process works at Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA.

* Bring the whole family – even the dog(s). We encourage dog-to-dog introductions as a part of the match-making process and may require it in most cases. We do not require the same introductions for cats.

* Upon arriving at the Pet Match Adoption Center, you will be greeted by our friendly staff and/or volunteers and asked to fill out a short Adopter Profile. This is not an application. It is a match-making tool used to help you find the best match for you and the adoptable animals.

* You will be introduced to the available dogs and/or cats with some tips for narrowing down your search to the most appropriate pets.

* Visitors can meet one-on-one with pets in our play yards. Dogs will be introduced, too.

* If your pet meet is a success, you will spend a few minutes completing some paperwork and learning about the many "extras" included with each adoption. then you and your new family member can go home and begin your "Happy Tails" life.

* We have a variable adoption fee policy based on an animal's age, breed, temperament, behavioral issues, and physical condition. Please feel free to contact us at 602-273-6852

Go meet their pets

AAWL Sonia Breslow Adoption Center
25 N. 40th St., Phoenix, AZ, 85034
Tues - Fri & Sun 11:30am - 6:00pm, Sat 10:30am - 6:00pm

AAWL Petmatch Adoption Center
3111 W. Chandler Blvd., AZ, 85226 (Near Dillard's - 2nd floor)
Mon - Sat 10am - 9pm, Sun 11am - 6pm

More about this shelter

AAWL is Arizona's oldest and largest no-kill shelter. We have been in the same spot since 1971! Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home dogs, cats, puppies and kittens throughout the State of Arizona that have been surrendered, abandoned, lost or neglected. To help reduce shelter population and the relinquishment of animals by offering affordable veterinary care and dog training to the public. To educate the next generation of animal advocates while teaching compassion for all living things to people of all ages.

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