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important that they find the security, training, and love that they deserve. Some are not physically beautiful, but have the heart and devotion that make a pet an irreplaceable member of its new family. Others carry scars of the spirit: loneliness, confusion, distrust. We are devoted to finding new owners who have patience, realistic expectations, and time to spend teaching and socializing their pet. A fenced area is often a requirement for safety and wellbeing of the pet.. Others will be happier as "only pets" or might enjoy having playmates. These individual needs are matched up with the best situation we can find-- the one in which they are most likely to thrive. One's social status or income is not a consideration --aside from the fact that the adopter needs to have the financial means to provide proper food and regular medical care for the new pet. Since we try to match the personality and lifestyle of pet and new owner, we do not adopt on a "first come, first served" basis. We do our best to insure that the relationship will last a lifetime. |
| Who Can Adopt a Pet? |
| Frequently Asked Questions |
| Who was Paul Warner? |

healthy, adoption is a great place to start. You will give a pet a second chance at life. You will be discouraging puppy mills and those who exploit helpless animals. Finally, in exchange for your love you may have a friend for life! |
| Who can Adopt? |
Recognizing the need for medical care and treatment for indigent, hurt, abused and neglected dogs, Paul Warner set aside funds so that his work would continue after his death. We dedicate this site to Paul Warner and his selfless love of animals. |
Why Should I Adopt? |
