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Home-to-Home

Animal rescue in Denver, CO

Good Sam Animal Rescue's Home-to-Home program changes the way pets find new homes. We help pet owners keep pets in their homes until a loving adopter is found, reducing the stress of the rehoming experience. We offer a full range of adoption services to support owners, promote pets and help create happy new families.

Home-to-Home is run by The Good Samaritan Pet Adoption Center, Inc. which is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit animal rescue organization that reduces pet homelessness and the strain it puts on our community’s pets, pet owners and shelters.

Contact
Address
PO Box 202005
Denver, CO 80220
Donation
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Adopted
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Liberty

German Shepherd Dog

Female
Denver, CO
Adopted
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Miles

German Shepherd Dog

Male
Denver, CO
Adopted
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Denver

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Denver, CO

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Denver, CO and surrounding metro area

Additional adoption info

Adult cats $120
Senior cats (7+ years) $75
Kittens $200

Good Sam Adult foster dogs - $300
Good Sam Senior foster dogs (7+yrs.) - $200
Good Sam Puppies - $400



Home to Home Dogs $195
Home to Home Senior Dogs (7+ years) $150
Home to Home Puppies $250

An application is required and a contract is prepared prior to adoption. These forms are listed on our website at

www.home2homepets.org/adopt-a-pet

DETAILS-ADOPTING A DOG - Good Samaritan Pet Center foster dogs are given appropriate vaccinations (including rabies), dewormed, micro-chipped and usually spayed or neutered prior to adoption. Any other vet issues are taken care of before adoption. In the event a Good Samaritan foster dog is not spayed or neutered, a $100 refundable deposit is required until proof of spay/neuter is provided. Other than a witholding fee for spay/neuter, all other adoption fees are nonrefundable. All applicants must complete an adoption application that can be found at home2homepets.org/adopt-a-pet. The adoption donation for adult dogs under the Home-to-Home Program is $195. The adoption donation for puppies is $250. The adoption donation for senior dogs (7 years of age or older) is $150. The adoption donation includes the basic canine vaccination and the spay/neuter. Puppies will be dewormed and will have received a veterinary examination. All basic needed medical care is normally provided prior to adoption.


DETAILS - ADOPTING A CAT - All applicants must complete an adoption application which can be found at home2homepets.org/adopt-a-pet The adoption donation for adult cats is $120 and for senior cats is $75. The adoption donation for kittens (under nine months old) is $200. The adoption donation includes the basic feline vaccination and the spay/neuter (younger animals will be spayed or neutered at approximately 20 weeks of age). Kittens will be dewormed and will have received a veterinary examination. All basic needed medical care is normally provided prior to adoption.

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Tatianna

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Bean

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 3 mos
Boulder, CO

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