
Our mission is to find loving homes for the deserving animals in our care and to provide community education to promote responsible pet ownership.
The standard ACAP adoption process is as follows:
• All applicants MUST fill out an ACAP application to begin the adoption process. Please e-mail completed applications to 729@bellsouth.net
• We prefer applications from individuals at least 30 years of age or older. If we indicate that a dog is not appropriate for young children, we generally do not recommend that dog for families with children under five years of age.
• Because we are licensed by the state of Georgia, we are also required to complete a home visit. This is a great opportunity for us to answer any specific questions that you may have in preparing for your new family member!
• We suggest a one to two week trial period. This gives both you and the dog time to adjust to a new routine and to insure that the placement is working for all involved. We maintain frequent contact with you throughout the trial period. If all parties want to proceed with the trial period, we will have you remit the adoption fee which will be held until the adoption is finalized.
• When you are ready to finalize the adoption, we will provide you with copies of the adoption contract and the dog's vet records.
The adoption fee ranges from $200.00-300.00. Please note that we fund the medical care, food and boarding costs from our own pockets. We are not subsidized by any state or national programs. The adoption fee marginally covers what we have spent in the case of a healthy dog. For those requiring surgery, dentals or other special procedures, our costs far exceed the adoption fee. We occasionally discount the fee on a case by case basis.
There are instances, particularly in the case of young puppies who cannot be released to their new homes right away, where we may request a non-refundable deposit. Unfortunately, this was implemented after several individuals completed the application process, other applicants were turned away, and these individuals "changed their mind" leaving the dog in question without a new home.
