Available for Adoption
One year old boys Ace & Links were reported to be hanging around a golf course near Lodi for 2 weeks before they were trapped. We are learning more about the two. Initially we were going to require that they stay together, but we really feel that it will be best to separate them. Both will need training, and in fact we may require that the adopter enroll in classes so that they can learn to be their very best. Of course ALL young Weims need exercise, and lots of it! They are both very handsome. Ace appears to have problems when being separated from Links, and will need more leash training. Links is a little more sure of himself and easier to walk. Both boys are neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. They are fostered in Brentwood.
If you would like to meet Ace or Links please fill out our application at https://form.jotform.com/212066727579162 |
ADOPTION PENDING! Belle came into rescue with her two littermates that have been adopted. In a recent trial adoption, we learned that she will do best in a home with either a male companion, or no other dogs. She did not do so great with the female dog in the potential adopters home. Other than that she was a real gem, and will love being part of a family. In her foster home, she loves running and playing with the male Weim around her age. She will need an active person who likes to get out daily with her, and would benefit greatly from basic obedience classes.
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Adoption Process
We strive to post most dogs that we intake on social media as well as our website. Once a dog is posted as “available for adoption” we will ask for applications for that particular dog. We will review, interview, and select the adopter most suitable for that Weimaraner’s needs. Due to constraints in volunteer availability, we may not be able to interview every applicant for every dog. The adoption application is located here.
If you have already filled out an application to adopt and are interested in a particular dog on our website or Facebook, please send us an email to [email protected] or send us a message on Facebook.
If you have already filled out an application to adopt and are interested in a particular dog on our website or Facebook, please send us an email to [email protected] or send us a message on Facebook.
Application and Approval
You must complete the entire application and approval process before meeting any of our rescue dogs. This process consists of completing an application using the button below, a phone interview, and a home visit (during the pandemic, we’ll ask for photos of your yard instead).
For the safety of adopting families and our rescue dogs, we rarely place dogs in homes with children under 10 years old unless it is a puppy or the dog has a known, positive history of living with babies & toddlers.
Our ideal adoptive home has:
Each situation will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Please be patient as it may take a few days to respond to your application.
For the safety of adopting families and our rescue dogs, we rarely place dogs in homes with children under 10 years old unless it is a puppy or the dog has a known, positive history of living with babies & toddlers.
Our ideal adoptive home has:
- minimal alone time
- vigorous exercise every day
- lots of family activity
- a minimum of a small potty yard attached to the house with a 6 foot high fence
Each situation will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Please be patient as it may take a few days to respond to your application.
Adoption Fees
Our adoption fees vary per adoption, ranging from $0 to $700 depending on many factors but primarily the dog’s age. Sometimes we need to spend very little on vet care, rehab etc. and sometimes we spend thousands to give a Weim a chance at a happy life.
If we based our fees on our costs for each dog respectively, young healthy dogs with small fees would be quite easy to place. Older dogs with issues and huge fees however would be very hard to place. Similar to insurance, our fee structure spreads our costs over all our rescues to make sure every dog finds a forever home.
If we based our fees on our costs for each dog respectively, young healthy dogs with small fees would be quite easy to place. Older dogs with issues and huge fees however would be very hard to place. Similar to insurance, our fee structure spreads our costs over all our rescues to make sure every dog finds a forever home.