Adoption FAQ's
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Why adopt from FURever Friends Humane Society, Inc.?
Because it will change two lives forever - yours and your new companion's. When you
adopt from FFHS, you save a life and gain a friend. Once you've decided to save an animal,
we work with you to ensure a "perfect fit" for both you and your new pet. You'll speak with
our adoption counselors who have years of experience placing animals in loving homes.
Whatever your situation, FURever Friends has a variety of animals - purebreds, mix
breeds, all ages and personalities - and we'll help you find the one that is just right for you.

Search for your new dog
, or search for your new cat today!

What if I live outside the Middle Georgia area?
Now, through 1-800-Save-A-Pet.com and Petfinder, you can also search online for pets
available for adoption in shelters throughout the US and Canada. New dogs and cats are
added daily. You can also sign up for "Search Saver" e-mails and be notified when new
pets matching your search criteria are added.
Search for your new pet
at 1-800-Adopt-a-pet.com and Petfinder.com.


Are dogs and cats in rescue healthy and well adjusted?
Here at Furever Friends, we screen animals for serious health and behavior problems.
Even with the best-behaved animal, however, you should expect to go through a period of
adjustment as your pet becomes used to a new home, family, and routine. No animal, no
matter where it comes from, is problem free or comes with a health and behavior
guarantee, but if you're prepared to provide your new family pet with some time, training,
and patience, your reward will be a loving companion.

Do shelters really have purebred animals for adoption?
It is estimated that about 25% of the animals in shelters nationwide are purebred. If you
are interested in a specific breed, ask to have your contact information placed on our
waiting list of people interested in purebred animals.

Aren't all shelter animals just "secondhand" pets?
Many of our animals are puppies and kittens that will be starting their lives as
companions. Older dogs and cats may have had previous owners. You may have to
re-educate these animals to some degree. On the other hand, they may have already been
exposed to house-breaking and obedience training. Remember, too, that companion
animals are remarkably adaptable and have a boundless capacity for love. Just because
they lived with someone else first, doesn't mean they wouldn't make a wonderful
companion for you!

Is it difficult to adopt from FURever Friends?
Every shelter/humane society has its own policies for approving adoptions. Our adoption
screening process is designed to ensure that each animal is placed with a responsible
person, one prepared to make a lifelong commitment, and to avoid the kinds of problems
that may have caused the animal to be brought to a shelter. An important part of the
process is to match the life-style and needs of the adopter with the individual dog or cat.
If the screening process occasionally seems overly strict, try to remember that our first
priority is to protect the animal's best interests.

Are there requirements following the adoptions of dogs or cats?
Following your pet's adoption, you will be responsible for providing regular veterinary
care and for ensuring that your dog or cat is properly licensed. Having a companion
animal brings rewards-and responsibilities. Be sure your dog or cat always wears a collar
with an identification tag. Provide nutritious food and fresh water for your pet. Make time
for exercise, training, and play.

Finally, enjoy your new life with your new best friend.