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Coming soon!! We'll also include information about the differences between boarding a pet with a kennel or by hiring a pet sitter.

 

Adoption Facts and Information

Adoption Costs

Adoption costs vary from animal to animal depending on the cost of the care and preparation of the animal. These costs cover the spaying or neutering of the pets plus all shots required for the age of the pet. Our goal is to adopt out healthy and happy pets. Most of our dogs are expected to be part of your family and expected to spend time in your home. Please be specific if you are looking for an outside dog. For more information on our adoptable pets, contact the foster home, adoption center at 770-887-6480 or Adoption Chairman at (770) 889-1365.  
E-mail forsythpets@aol.com  with questions or wishes.....

Additional facts about what adoption costs include:

  • Costs can range from $110 to $250

  • These costs reflect vet expenses, age, size, breed, special needs, etc.

For Cats the costs include:

  • Feline Leukemia and FIV test

  • Check for earmites, skin, or eye condition and treat when needed

  • Spayed or Neutered

  • Micro-chipped

  • Shots and wormings made current

  • Advantage flea control applied

 

For Dogs the costs include:

  • Heartworm tested and treated if necessary

  • Apply Heartworm preventative (Inteceptor)

  • Check for skin or eye condition and treat when needed

  • Spayed or Neutered

  • Micro-chipped

  • Shots and wormings made current

  • Advantage flea control applied

 

Any unusual illnesses or conditions are also treated - we DO NOT euthanize!

(Picture graph forthcoming)
Thinking about getting a portrait of your pet?
Here is your chance.
In & Out photos will give you a free portrait if you
donate $25.00 to the Humane Society.
All proceeds benefit the Humane Society.

 

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