Desoto Animal Rescue Society (DARS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, care, rehabilitation, and placement of unwanted, abandoned, and abused pets, giving them a second chance at a loving forever home. All animals taken in receive necessary medical care, heartworm testing and treatment if needed and routine vaccinations. All animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
We are not a shelter with a facility where you can visit our pets. All rescued pets live in our own homes, where they are evaluated and cared for until they find their ideal adoptive family. We do our best to to make the very best match for pet and new family - not just A home, but the Right home! We carefully screen prospective homes and require all applicants to go through an adoption application process.
We are all volunteers with families, jobs and other responsibilities. We do this work because of our love and respect for animals. Our mission is to rescue, but our hope is that one day we won't need to. Unfortunately, we are limited in the number of animals we can rescue due to an ongoing shortage of foster homes. We take as many as we can care for adequately and that varies for every volunteer and home. We would love to be able to rescue more needy animals and will gladly speak to anyone about this very rewarding role.
We are not affiliated with the Desoto County Animal Shelter or any governmental agency. We do not receive any taxpayer funds. We operate solely on donations and the revenue we generate from fundraising events. 100% of our incoming funds go directly towards the care of our animals and to pay our vet bills. All other expenses are paid for by our own dedicated volunteers. We cannot do this work without the generosity of people who believe in our mission and want to support our efforts.
Mission and Vision
Our mission is to be a voice for companion animals by giving them a better quality of life through foster care and adoption, humane & pet overpopulation education, and advocacy for the humane treatment of all companion animals.
Adoption Policy
our application & adoption process
*Please note: some of these steps may take place in alternative order depending on the foster parent and your situation.
Step 1: Complete the adoption application
When you submit the completed adoption application, it will be automatically sent to our DARS email account, which will be forwarded to the pet's foster parent. Please note, if you do not see a page with a confirmation sentence on it, your application did not go thru. You can either try again or download a printable application on the application page.
Step 2: The foster parent will review your application and contact you to:
* Clarify your information
* Answer any questions you may have
* Address any concerns
* Arrange for you to meet the pet you're considering adding to your family
We do not adopt on a first come, first served basis. We adopt based on who we feel will provide the best FOREVER home for each pet. By fostering the pets in our homes, we know them and their needs very well.
If both you and the foster parent feel like you are a good match, we will arrange a home visit. We may or may not bring the foster pet to this meeting at your home. We require all current residents (including the 4 legged ones) to be present at this meeting including roommates, grandchildren, etc. as well as any animals living in the home. This way we can assess the interaction between all parties. Some of our foster pets require a fenced in yard. In those cases we will need to assess the security of this fence and the yard in general.
If the home visit goes well and we all continue to feel that you will be able to meet all of the foster pet's needs and vice versa, we will arrange for a sleepover with our foster pet. That way, you get a real-time feel for this pet and what it will be like to live with it full time. This sleepover may be for a couple of days or a couple of weeks depending on the adaptability of the foster pet.
Step 3: Finalizing the Adoption:
We ask for a non-refundable $125 adoption donation for dogs and puppies and a $75 non-refundable adoption donation for cats and kittens. This donation goes to helping us rescue more abandoned, abused, homeless pets and includes the following for your adopted pet:
• Spay/Neuter Surgery
• Heartworm testing for adult dogs & one month's free heartworm preventative tablet (We never release heartworm positive animals until treatment is completed).
• FIV/Feline Leukemia testing for all cats and kittens
• Age appropriate vaccinations
• Rabies vaccination & Rabies tag
• De-worming treatments
• Copies of your new pet's veterinary records
• Educational materials for keeping your pet healthy and happy
• Follow-up calls from your pet's foster parent to ensure that the pet is adjusting well
We also ask each adopter to sign a copy of our adoption contract, which states that you will take care of the pet and provide all necessary shelter, veterinary care, and medically necessary preventative care such as annual vaccinations and heartworm preventative (dogs). By signing the adoption contract, you also agree to allow your adopted pet time to adjust to his/her new environment, to provide necessary training and seek professional help if necessary. You also agree to surrender the pet back to us if you are unable to properly care for him/her.
https://desotoanimalrescue.org/our-adoptable-animals1.html
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