***please Note***
Hi everyone, over the past couple of months during the pandemic we have received lots of emails in regards to fostering our dogs. We are extremely grateful for this level of interest, however due to all the restrictions in place with social distancing, we were unable to carry out homechecks safely. As we are now looking to start operating again within the next week, we will be looking for fosters for the dogs we have currently in our care. For those who previously applied and are still in a position to help in fostering one of our dogs for the longer term, can we ask that you reapply via our website http://www.anydogildorescue.org/fostering-enquiry-form.html Unfortunately, we will not be able to respond to the emails already received over the last two months as the quantity is too great and we have other areas of the rescue that is requiring our attention.
These measures are subject to change as per government guidance.
Thank you for your continued support, especially throughout this very difficult time.
ADOPTION FORM
Before applying to adopt one of our dogs can you please read
Adoption Process & Donations
Please can you give us as much details as possible about your life, children,
work commitments, other pets etc.
The adoption donation is £200 per dog - we will also provide a £50 contribution towards the neutering of puppies and any dog unable to be neutered prior to rehoming; this will be paid direct to the vet of your choice. The adoption donation helps us to provide the vet care and boarding the dog has while in our care and all dogs being rehomed will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped.
We aim to contact you within 5 working days, at peak times it may take a little longer to reply but you will get a response. If you are interested in more than one dog please submit a separate enquiry form for each dog.
We now have co-ordinators covering the Lothians and Falkirk
areas and have volunteers all over Scotland.
We will re-home where possible anywhere in Scotland.
Disclaimer: We do not place our dogs in a foster home with any children under the age of 5 and we do not place our dogs in an adopted home with any children under the age of 8 due to the unknown history of the dog's life.
There may be exceptions dependent on if the dog’s history is known. We apologise for any disappointment or inconvenience.