R.E.D. (Rescue Every Dog) is a support group for public animal shelters. The public animal shelters we support do not have the necessary staff or funding to provide adequate space, medical care and adoption capability for the number of animals they receive. Saving highly-adoptable companion animals that are to be euthanized in such shelters is R.E.D.'s top priority. We also assist ownerless adoptable companion animals when possible, who are in high-risk situations due to no fault of their own, and medically needy adoptable companion animals.
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.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Seattle Volunteer Mail:
Kingston Administrative Office: PO Box 1741
Seattle c/o Kingston 98346/ Washington State, WA 98346
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
We serve all of Washington state and have taken animals in need from shelters in Oregon and Idaho also.
Additional adoption info
TO APPLY TO ADOPT: R.E.D. updates it animals adoption postings daily. If you wish to apply to adopt this companion animal go to the online application at R.E.D.'s website www.rescueeverydog.org. and look under adoption. Before applying, please, read the following information and make sure you meet the already asked for criteria on the animals bio such as fenced yard, etc.
(1) Application (http://www.rescueeverydog.org/Adoption.php) , Phone interview, Home visit are required. Adoption Donations are generally $125.00. to 300.00. (2) R.E.D. Dogs are spayed or neutered prior to adoption, vaccinated for Parvo, Distemper and generally are microchipped. (3) You must be at least 18 years of age to complete the application or to apply to adopt a companion animal. (4)For the safety of children and dogs and limited information on the dog's interaction with children- R.E.D generally prefers/requires children in adoptive homes to be approximately 5 years of age and up unless otherwise noted in the dog's profile. All children must be behavior appropriate with animals. (5) R.E.D. does not a ship animals to out of state adopters. Out of state adopters must come to meet the animal in person in Washington if approved for a meet and greet with a R.E.D. companion animal. (6) Not all applicants will be approved for requested animals. R.E.D. reserves the right to refuse service and adoption without explanation. R.E.D. is the companion animal's advocate and will select the most suitably matched home/environment for the the companion animals' emotional needs and management requirements based on each companion animal's breed(s) general needs and the unique needs of each individual animal in our care. Thank you.
Adoption application
Woodinville, WA 98072
Seattle, WA 98165
333 Smith Island Road,
Everett,
WA
98201
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