Minnesota Basset Rescue (MNBR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue based in Minnesota. Founded in July of 2017, MNBR rehomes dogs from owners who can no longer provide their care and rescues dogs from pounds, shelters, and breeders. As an all-volunteer, foster-based rescue we welcome anyone who loves dogs and wishes to help hounds and hound mixes live a healthy and happy life. Our organization provides safe, loving foster home, proper veterinary care, and daily necessities while working hard to find them a permanent, loving home! Please explore our website or contact us to learn more information about Minnesota Basset Rescue.
Mission and Vision
Minnesota Basset Rescue is an all-volunteer group of basset hound lovers whose goal is to rescue hounds and find them a furever home.
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Adoption Policy
All applicants must be 21 years of age of older. Prior to being eligible for adoption, each dog is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and evaluated for any health or behavioral concerns. All dog and cats in the adoptive home must meet our vetting requirements to be approved for adoption.If MNBR does not feel confident that the dog will be a house pet and receive all care and attention necessary to ensure its health and well-being, adoption may be denied/rescinded. While a fenced yard is not required, adopters with physically fenced yards may be prioritized over those who do not. As a hound rescue we feel though there are limited cases in which invisible fencing is appropriate for hounds due to their stubborn nature and the need to follow their noses. Adoption team approval is needed for placement of dogs in homes with invisible fences.If MNBR believes that the dog will be allowed off leash outside a fenced area, adoption will be denied/rescinded due to a hound's nature to roam if allowed. If an applicant allows an existing pet off leash, their application may be denied. When outside, the dog will never be left unattended if staked out or chained, and the dog cannot be left outside while family members are not present in the home.While applications from those in apartments will be considered, concerns over barking, house training, and exercise can make apartments challenging homes for hounds. MNBR will place dogs in apartments on a case-by-case basis and only in Minnesota. MNBR will not adopt to apartments above the second floor in buildings without an elevator.Dogs will not be adopted to families with children under the age of 6 unless the dog has previously lived with young children.Our dogs have not been trained as individual therapy companions and cannot be adopted for this purpose.If the temperament of the dog, whether known or unknown, warrants obedience training, the adopting family must agree to fulfill any training needs.No adoption will be formalized until the applicant has met with the dog and the foster home and adoption coordinator have approved the match. MNBR reserves the right to refuse adoption to anyone for any reason. All adoption decisions are confidential and final.Adopters agree to take the dog as-is, with all defects either observable or unobservable, and assume full responsibility for the dog from the date of adoption.Though every possible effort is made to provide a dog that is compatible with the adopter's home, no warranty is made as to the physical condition and temperament of the dog. Upon adoption, the adopting person assumes responsibility for the rescue dog's actions and shall hold MNBR free from all claims for personal injury, injury to others, and/or property damage associated with the adoption.All adopters are required to sign an adoption contract agreeing to the above adoption policies as well as the following: Adopters will provide adequate food, fresh water, shelter, socialization, exercise, indoor sleeping quarters, and continued veterinary care, including maintaining vaccinations and heartworm testing and preventative and providing any other care recommended by an attending veterinarian. Adopters agree that the dog will wear a collar with a current rabies tag and ID tag and will comply with all state and local laws.Adopters will notify MNBR immediately if the dog becomes lost or stolen.Adopters will keep the dog for so long as it shall live and if custody of the dog must be relinquished, adopters agree to notify MNBR immediately to arrange for the dog to be returned to MNBR.
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