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Grey Face Rescue

Dog rescue in St. Cloud, MN

Grey Face Rescue & Retirement focuses on dogs age 7 and older. We accept all seniors into our rescue and hospice care. We don't discriminate against specific breeds, medical conditions, behaviors or history – we believe all senior dogs deserve a second chance. Our volunteers work tirelessly to match each of our seniors with a specific foster for their continued care. We also seek special and educated adopters to give our seniors their forever homes. We're a 100% volunteer-run organization and rely heavily on our dedicated volunteers and fosters to help keep our organization humming, as well as on generous support and donations from the community.

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PO Box 7072
St. Cloud, MN 56302
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Adoptable pets at Grey Face Rescue

We'll also keep you updated on Marley's adoption status with email updates.
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Marley

Pomeranian

Male, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Munchkin's adoption status with email updates.
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Munchkin

Whippet/Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Al's adoption status with email updates.
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Al

Dachshund/Miniature Pinscher

Male, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Lily's adoption status with email updates.
Special Needs
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Lily

Westie, West Highland White Terrier

Female, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Henry (Bonded with Penny)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Henry (Bonded with Penny)

Dachshund

Male, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Penny (bonded with Henry)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Penny (bonded with Henry)

Dachshund

Female, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Chuy's adoption status with email updates.
Special Needs
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Chuy

Pomeranian/Cockapoo

Male, Senior
St. Cloud, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Marble's adoption status with email updates.
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Marble

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Senior
St. Cloud, MN

Rescue FAQs

Grey Face Rescue & Retirement is a non-profit, foster-based senior dog rescue providing quality care and love when the norm becomes unfamiliar. We strive to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of living with aging dogs. While never forgetting where these dogs have come from, we emphasize the positive aspects of their life in retirement. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time.

Grey Face Rescue & Retirement focuses on dogs age 7 and older. We accept all seniors into our rescue and hospice care. We don't discriminate against specific breeds, medical conditions, behaviors or history – we believe all senior dogs deserve a second chance. Our volunteers work tirelessly to match each of our seniors with a specific foster for their continued care. We also seek special and educated adopters to give our seniors their forever homes. We're a 100% volunteer-run organization and rely heavily on our dedicated volunteers and fosters to help keep our organization humming, as well as on generous support and donations from the community.

Additional adoption info

Grey Face Rescue’s goal is to place our foster dogs into loving homes and families. We take special care to match the right home with the right dog, ensuring a lifetime of love for both the pet and the adopter. To ensure the best matches are made, we have a process that has been proven effective in determining the best homes for our animals. Our adoption process may seem time consuming or unnecessarily complicated, but please understand that we have our dogs’ best interests at heart. We strive to find the best homes possible for our dogs, as well as find the right dog for you and your lifestyle.

Please understand that our organization is completely run by unpaid volunteers, who dedicate their free time to help the dogs. The entire adoption process takes time; we are unwilling to sacrifice being thorough when the dog’s future is at stake. We thank you for your time and patience throughout our adoption process.



Fill Out Adoption Application

If you're interested in adopting one of our dogs, let us know! Fill out an adoption application so we understand more about you and your lifestyle, training beliefs and background with animals.

Application Review

Our application volunteers will do an initial screening on your application to determine if all necessary information was provided. If not, we will contact you to either fill out another application or to provide additional information.

Verification

If you rent your home, we will contact your landlord to make sure you are approved to have a dog in your home. We also ask about any breed or size limitations.

If your landlord does not allow for a dog in your home, your application will be denied at this point.

If you are adopting a bully breed, we will contact your insurance company to ensure there are no breed restrictions within your policy.

Veterinary Reference Contacted

Our volunteers will contact your veterinary reference(s) to determine if all your current pets are spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations. If you don’t have any current pets, we will ask about the veterinary care that your previous pets received. If you have never owned a pet, we skip this step.

If your veterinary reference(s) cannot verify the spay/neuter and vaccination status of current or previous pets, processing of your application will stopp until you can provide this information.

Applicant Interview

A Grey Face Rescue volunteer will contact you via phone to get to know you better and ask any questions they may have.

Meet & Greet

Our organization does not have a shelter where you can visit the dogs. Our seniors are all living in foster homes. We do NOT arrange meetings between interested individuals and our fosters until an applicant has been approved via the adoption process.

Once approved, a volunteer (usually the foster) will contact you about scheduling a time to meet the dog(s) you are interested in. This meeting may occur at the foster’s residence or your home.

Please know, just because you are approved as a potential adopter, this does NOT mean you are guaranteed a particular dog. Some dogs receive many applications, and so we may allow multiple applicants to meet with the dog before we choose the home that is the best fit for the animal. If a volunteer involved in the meeting between you and the dog does not feel you are a good fit for that animal, you may be denied adoption for that particular dog. However, you may be allowed to adopt another dog.

Adoption

If you have decided on a dog that you would like to adopt, and we agree it is a good fit, you will be required to sign an adoption contract and pay the adoption donation fee and spay/neuter deposit, if necessary. At that time, you become the dog's owner.
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We will then provide:

A couple of cups of the dog food the dog has been eating.
A Grey Face Adoption tag
All medical and vet documents
A copy of the contract
A transition packet to help in the transition process, a letter from the dog's foster giving you more in-depth information about the dog's likes, dislikes, behaviors, etc.
Any specific toys or blankets the dog has become fond of while in the foster's home.

We have a two-week refund period, meaning if you decide the dog is not a good fit for your family and you return him/her within two weeks, we will return your adoption donation to you. The adoption fee will be deposited upon receipt and refunded only if the adopted dog is returned within this two-week timeframe (or any prior agreed-upon extension of the refund period).

If at any time you are having issues with the dog, please email or call your contact person and inform us. A volunteer will be in touch with you ASAP.

Post Adoption Follow-Up Visit

Our adoption contract allows one of our volunteers or a representative the ability to perform a follow-up visit. We may require such a visit if we feel that the terms of the adoption contract are not being met. Grey Face Rescue is committed to the life, health and well-being of every dog we place for the remainder of that dog’s life. Should the adoption not work out or if you need to rehome the dog, we require, by contract, that the dog be returned to us. Please notify your rep ASAP if this applies to you.

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We'll also keep you updated on Delta's adoption status with email updates.
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Delta

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Princeton, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Albie's adoption status with email updates.
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Albie

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 6 mos
Anoka, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Burly's adoption status with email updates.
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Burly

German Shepherd Dog/Labrador Retriever

Male, Puppy
Princeton, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Ringo's adoption status with email updates.
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Ringo

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Buffalo, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Rudolph's adoption status with email updates.
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Rudolph

Labrador Retriever/Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
Princeton, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Buttercup's adoption status with email updates.
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Buttercup

German Shepherd Dog/Labrador Retriever

Female, Puppy
Princeton, MN

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