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Adoption Process

Our adoption process is designed to help you and the right dog find each other. Our goal is to place each dog into a permanent, safe, and loving home.

To adopt a German Shepherd Dog from us, you must:

  1. Complete an Adoption Questionnaire, either online, or hard-copy (pdf format). If you do not own your home, you must have your landlord complete the Landlord Letter.
  2. Be interviewed by an adoption counselor.
  3. Choose, and be chosen by, the right dog.
  4. Live in one of the 14 Northern California counties we serve.
  5. Allow a home visit by an adoption counselor.
  6. With our approval, sign our Adoption Agree ment, and pay the associated fee.

If you come to an Adoption Day, the process of adopting can be completed in any order; otherwise you must complete an Adoption Questionnaire before we can assist you further. Normally, all our requirements must be met. Home visits may be waived in rare circumstances. We do not adopt to homes outside of Northern California.

After we receive your online Adoption Questionnaire, we will call you to begin the adoption process. Due to our home visit requirement, we only adopt to homes in Northern California. We encourage potential adopters to come to one or more Adoption Days because that is the best way to meet several German Shepherds and to find your new companion.

If you attend an Adoption Day and choose a dog, you may be able to adopt the same day, if all adoption requirements are met. The entire adoption process can be completed on the same day, or it may take longer.

If you can not come to any Adoption Day, we will try to assist you using email, the mail, and the telephone. This will probably take longer because the people who will help you are volunteers who usually have jobs, and scheduling meetings with dogs can be complex because our dogs live in many homes and kennels.

 

                

Puppy Dog Mac is now 2 years old
Post Date: 12/12/2012 3:05:23 PM

Helen and I both had dogs at home when we were growing up in England. Before we came to California we had a loving German Shepherd, Jenna, and Great Dane, both we lost to soon. We have always wanted another German Shepherd but our previous house and location did really make that possible. Once we decided we where going to move, finally having a dog again was the most important to-do! Over several months we got to know JJ and admire the whole GSR NC organization. We adopted a young female GSD, but over a few weeks she could not become comfortable around our son Josh, so we reluctantly gave her back to JJ (she has since found her forever home!). A few weeks later we got a call from JJ to come see a couple of young dogs, so early one morning we are playing with them both. Helen had her eye on the playful girl, but Josh and I wanted to adopt the boy with the 3 o'clock ears, and so MacChord... Mac.. came into our lives The thin, 45lb, seven month old puppy is now two and 90lb and we cannot imagine our lives without him. He's happy everywhere we take him and despite being only third in his affections behind tennis balls, and his girlfriend Gypsy, our neighbors Australian Shepherd, his welcome home aways puts a smile on my face Deep thanks to JJ and all he GSR NC volunteers... Mac is home

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Important Note About Dog Descriptions

Please remember that the descriptions of dogs (of Dogs Available) have been written by GSRNC volunteers and are usually based only upon our observation of the dog since the time it was rescued. While we try to provide dog descriptions that are fair and accurate, the nature of our work involves contact with dogs whose background and history are unknown to us. GSRNC cannot warrant or guarantee any dog's future behavior. For example, if we say that a rescue dog gets along with children, cats, or other dogs, this statement is usually based upon the fact that one of our volunteers has observed the dog interacting with his or her own children or pets. While this information may be helpful, we cannot be certain of how a dog will do with the children or pets in your home. If you are considering adopting, we encourage you to come to one of our Adoption Days and meet our rescue dogs. Ultimately, only you can decide whether one of our dogs is right for you.