Brandi is an absolute sweetheart and from the moment you meet her she’ll instantly become your best friend. There’s nothing this sweet little angel doesn’t like from other dogs to cats and kids of all ages. Babies are her absolute favorite, and she’d give them kisses all day if you’d let her. Brandi loves making new friends here at the shelter so bad that sometimes she’ll stand or sit in front of a dog`s pen to see if you’ll let them out with her. She recalls like a pro and even though she doesn`t know any tricks right now she is eager to learn and please. Neck scratches are a must especially under the collar as well as cuddles on the couch. Some of her special quirks are when she’s excited to see you she’ll squint her eyes and smile so cheesy its almost grinch like. Blankets are treasurable to her so much that she often barrows from her neighbors for that extra comfort. This 56 lbs. submissive little wiggle but thinks she’s a 10 lbs. chihuahua. What we mean by with is she likes to jump up into chairs and loves giving hugs (but listens when told down). Walking well on a leash and being housebroken are also some great factors about Brandi.
Brandi is an absolute sweetheart and from the moment you meet her she’ll instantly become your best friend. There’s nothing this sweet little angel doesn’t like from other dogs to cats and kids of all ages. Babies are her absolute favorite, and she’d give them kisses all day if you’d let her. Brandi loves making new friends here at the shelter so bad that sometimes she’ll stand or sit in front of a dog`s pen to see if you’ll let them out with her. She recalls like a pro and even though she doesn`t know any tricks right now she is eager to learn and please. Neck scratches are a must especially under the collar as well as cuddles on the couch. Some of her special quirks are when she’s excited to see you she’ll squint her eyes and smile so cheesy its almost grinch like. Blankets are treasurable to her so much that she often barrows from her neighbors for that extra comfort. This 56 lbs. submissive little wiggle but thinks she’s a 10 lbs. chihuahua. What we mean by with is she likes to jump up into chairs and loves giving hugs (but listens when told down). Walking well on a leash and being housebroken are also some great factors about Brandi.
So you’ve met one of our cats or dogs whom you want to make part of your family? That’s great! What’s the next step?
First, you need to fill out an application. Applications are available on our “Applications/Forms” page, at our website: acarf.org. The application can be submitted online.
Although it helps to be the first person to file an application for a pet, this may not guarantee that you will actually be the chosen adopter. Our first concern must always be finding the best situation–for our adopters, and for our adoptable pets.
Once you have been approved to adopt an animal, we will make an appointment with our contracted veterinary care provider (Red Barn Veterinary Service) to have your pet spayed or neutered. Spaying/neutering our adopted animals is required by the State of Kansas. We also will microchip your pet. You will need to complete an adoption agreement form and pay the adoption fee. Our adoption fee is posted at the shelter, and is subject to change. Paperwork and fee payment must be completed during our weekday hours of operation: Monday through Saturday, 11:30am to 5:00pm. Saturdays are for visiting and viewing only; no adoptions will be completed on those days, unless prior arrangements have been made. Special situations, such as adopters who live far away or are unable to leave work or school during weekday business hours, are dealt with on a case by case basis. We are excited that you are adopting from us, and want to make it as easy as possible!
Once your paperwork is completed, microchipping has occurred, and spaying/neutering is done, you can take your new pet home. Usually, you can pick up your pet the next day following surgery, either at the veterinarian’s office or at the shelter.
Some adopters choose to have their pet spayed/neutered with their regular veterinarian. If you do not use the services of our contracted vet and take your pet out unaltered, there will be a spay/neuter deposit of $125 (in addition to the adoption fee). The $125 deposit is refundable when you submit proof of spay/neuter, which must be done within 90 days. In this case, you would also be responsible for all spay/neuter charges. Some of our long-distance adopters find this option preferable to making two long trips.
So you’ve met one of our cats or dogs whom you want to make part of your family? That’s great! What’s the next step?
First, you need to fill out an application. Applications are available on our “Applications/Forms” page, at our website: acarf.org. The application can be submitted online.
Although it helps to be the first person to file an application for a pet, this may not guarantee that you will actually be the chosen adopter. Our first concern must always be finding the best situation–for our adopters, and for our adoptable pets.
Once you have been approved to adopt an animal, we will make an appointment with our contracted veterinary care provider (Red Barn Veterinary Service) to have your pet spayed or neutered. Spaying/neutering our adopted animals is required by the State of Kansas. We also will microchip your pet. You will need to complete an adoption agreement form and pay the adoption fee. Our adoption fee is posted at the shelter, and is subject to change. Paperwork and fee payment must be completed during our weekday hours of operation: Monday through Saturday, 11:30am to 5:00pm. Saturdays are for visiting and viewing only; no adoptions will be completed on those days, unless prior arrangements have been made. Special situations, such as adopters who live far away or are unable to leave work or school during weekday business hours, are dealt with on a case by case basis. We are excited that you are adopting from us, and want to make it as easy as possible!
Once your paperwork is completed, microchipping has occurred, and spaying/neutering is done, you can take your new pet home. Usually, you can pick up your pet the next day following surgery, either at the veterinarian’s office or at the shelter.
Some adopters choose to have their pet spayed/neutered with their regular veterinarian. If you do not use the services of our contracted vet and take your pet out unaltered, there will be a spay/neuter deposit of $125 (in addition to the adoption fee). The $125 deposit is refundable when you submit proof of spay/neuter, which must be done within 90 days. In this case, you would also be responsible for all spay/neuter charges. Some of our long-distance adopters find this option preferable to making two long trips.
We are located at :
305 E. 54 Highway
LaHarpe, Kansas 66751
Our Hours:
Monday- Saturday: 11:30am to 5:00pm
Closed Sunday
We are located at :
305 E. 54 Highway
LaHarpe, Kansas 66751
Our Hours:
Monday- Saturday: 11:30am to 5:00pm
Closed Sunday
More about this shelter
We are a 501c3 non-profit, non-governmental, charitable organization. ACARF operates primarily through donations; we do not receive funding from any federal, state, county, or city government.
The mission of the Allen County Animal Rescue Foundation (ACARF) is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome the homeless pets of our area.
"We love them while they wait for you."
We are a 501c3 non-profit, non-governmental, charitable organization. ACARF operates primarily through donations; we do not receive funding from any federal, state, county, or city government.
The mission of the Allen County Animal Rescue Foundation (ACARF) is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome the homeless pets of our area.
"We love them while they wait for you."
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