GET A LIFE PET RESCUE/S.Fl.Pet Rescue & Rehab. Inc.
GET A LIFE PET RESCUE/S.Fl.Pet Rescue & Rehab. Inc.

GET A LIFE PET RESCUE/S.Fl.Pet Rescue & Rehab. Inc.

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6919 Broward Blvd. #183
Plantation, 33317
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Our Mission

Get A Life Pet Rescue is a small dog, nonprofit, no-kill, foster home only, quality of life organization. We rescue and rehabilitate dogs from kill facilities, hoarding cases and owner surrenders. We do not receive grants nor government funding and rely on your donations to continue to give each dog quality vet care with rehabilitation and adopt to qualified adopters. This gives every dog the best chance at a healthy life with a devoted home! You can help by getting food donations from holistic food companies, donating supplies, vitamin/joint supplements for senior dogs and other dogs in our current care, as well as your financial contributions, are deeply appreciated!

Adoption Policy

Get A Life PetRescue has procedures in place to ensure each pet rescued has the opportunity to become a lifetime companion of his/her adopter. Please read below to understand our adoption process. We are always available via email to answer any questions you may have regarding our policies and procedures. Q Adoption Procedure: A Adoption Application Vet check Meeting with the dog(s) Home visit Adoption Contract Adoption DonationBetween $350-$600 Q Basic Medical Care For Rescued Pets: A A complete physical Examination Spay or Neuter Heartworm/Ehrlichia/Lyme Tested & treated if needed Fecal Tested & treated if needed Bordatella Vaccine Distemper Vaccine Rabies Vaccine Parvo Vaccine Corona Virus & Adenovirus Type-2 Vaccines Dewormed Microchipped plus lifetime registration (not for cats) Grooming (as needed) Dental Cleaning (if needed) Started on Heartworm Preventative and Flea & tick preventative Pawsitive Dog Training by Lori Hill 561-703-3542 basic training. Q What Makes Qualified Adopters: A Applicant must be 21 years or older Applicant's current pet should be up to date with appropriate vaccines Applicant's current pets must be on monthly heartworm prevention Applicants pet needs to be spay/neutered unless medical reasons permit All people in the household need to be present at home check. Landlord or Home Owners Association approval for pet Applicants must be a resident of Broward, Dade, or Palm Beach County (open to exceptions).
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