he may only be part of your life but for your dog you are his whole life
Before Adopting There’s Lots to Consider
First of all, we want to thank you sincerely for your interest in a rescued pet. An adoption saves a life, helps to break the cycle of pet overpopulation, and opens up space for another animal who might desperately need it.
We know best how easy it is to fall in love with a dog at first sight – still, caring for an animal is a big commitment! Therefore, we encourage you to overthink this decision carefully. It’s crucial to consider whether you really have enough time, space, and money to add a new member to your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does the Process Take?
That completely depends on every dog and if he or she is ready to leave us. Only the dogs that are in a stable healthy condition and spayed or neutered can go to their new homes. Generally, we need every person or family that is interested to fill out an application form in order to consider them and plan ahead.
Is there an adoption fee?
Yes, our adoption fee is about 300 US-Dollars (500 US-Dollars if the dog needs to fly to the new home). This fee covers some expenses we’ve had for the dog and supports us in continuing our work.
What Is the Difference Between Adopting and Fostering?
Adopting means that the pet becomes a permanent member of a family; Fostering is providing a loving temporary home until we will find a forever home.
Will I need Additional Veterinarian Services?
All dogs come healthy, vaccinated and sterilized to their furever home. Naturally, we will write out and inform you if a pet has a chronic disease we know of. A follow-up in vaccinations and check-ups will be needed at some point, though. We also recommend the transplantation of a microchip.
Can I take A Pet Home Directly From the rescue station?
Finding the best possible home for our dogs is what we live for – so we don’t do dropping visits where people can take a pet home on the same day. An adoption is a process where we want to get to know the future families to make sure our dogs get what they deserve.
Find a Dog
MexPup
We are working very closely together with MexPup, another non-profit organisation in Puerto Vallarta, that helps find furever homes mainly at the West Coast of Canada and the United States.
Free Spay & Neuter
Pet overpopulation continues to be a huge problem in the area of Puerto Vallarta: Therefore, PEACE Animals and the Colina free Spay & Neuter Clinic lay very close to our heart.
Get Involved
For adoption or donation inquiries, volunteering interest, or any questions about our organization, please send us a message with the form below!