This state registered, non-profit organization was formed for charitable purposes; to rescue and secure permanent loving homes for companion animals in need.
We also offer a 24/7 rescue service for newborn orphans (puppies and kittens).
Part of our mission is to educate the public in recognizing and reporting animal cruelty. We also strongly advocate for spay/neuter programs.
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296 Royalston Road
Fitzwilliam, NH 03447
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Cheshire County NH and other surrounding NH counties, southeastern VT and most northern areas of MA.
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You are first required to fill out an Adoption Application, which will list your personal references and your veterinarian contact information. If approved you will be notified within a couple of days. From there we will work with you to meet your potential furry family pet and guide you through the adoption process.
Never wait to scan and email your completed form because we will not wait long to get our dogs and cats adopted.
Shots are given at age appropriate times. Very young animals might have to wait, especially for a Rabies vaccine. This will be your financial responsibility after adoption. We suggest you bring your new pet to your vet within two weeks of adoption. This will give you the opportunity to ask medical or behavioral questions. All animals have a current vet health certificate. However, medical issues can arise at any time, just as with people. Be aware of this. We would never knowingly give you an unhealthy animal.
*Puppies aged one year and under: $300 to $350, depending whether or not they have been spayed or neutered. Credible veterinarian research suggests it is healthier for animals to wait to have this important procedure done. Tomorrow’s Promise Animal Rescue, Inc. is a VERY strong supporter of spay/neuter. If you obtain a kitten or puppy that has not been spayed or neutered you are absolutely required to, and agree to, commit to sterilization of your pet by the age of 9-12 months old. We can supply you with a reduced rate certificate to have this done and we expect you to follow through. In most cases we will be with you when you make the call to schedule this appointment with the veterinarian. Some vets may suggest a vasectomy instead of neuter so this may come up.
*Dogs aged thirteen months to four years old: $275. They will be spayed or neutered.
*Dogs over four years, up to seven years: $200.
*A senior dog has no specific adoption fee. If you would like us to suggest an amount for a donation: $50 to help with costs
Cats are generally no less expensive than dogs with medical bills and food. However, we have kept the adoption fees as low as we possibly can, sometimes loosing financially, in an effort to find them good homes.
Kittens 12 months and under: $150.
Cats 13 months to four years: $125.
Cats 5 years to 7 years: $75.
Senior cats: Suggested donation is always $50
We can often reduce the price for kittens and cats if you adopt two. This may or may not be the case with puppies and dogs.
The canine fee generally includes spay/neuter, Rabies vaccine, Distemper vaccine, de-worming for puppies, a microchip in most cases, and other tests or vaccines as recommended by the vet. These may include a Bordatella vaccine, heartworm test or preventative, and flea treatment. There is also a substantial transport fee to cover in most cases.
Felines also need spay/neuter surgeries, Rabies vaccine, FVRCP vaccine and de-worming. We also test for FeLV/FIV, give flea treatment as necessary and anything else our veterinarian suggests for a particular cat or kitten. There is also a substantial transport fee to cover in most cases.
332 Kelley Street,
Manchester,
NH
03102
1989 Highway 26,
Brattleboro,
VT
05304
Manchester, NH 03103
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