Available for Adoption
CHARLIE was surrendered to NCWR because his family was moving and they were unable to take him. He is an adorable and sweet two year old "puppy at heart"! Yes, he loves to play like a puppy, but he also needs some basic obedience training! The good news is that he is a fast learner, and loves following a good routine. We always love adopters that enroll in obedience classes, as it's also a fun activity for you and your new family member, and helps with the bonding process!
Charlie tends to pull hard when on a collar and leash only, but does so much better with a chest harness. His recall is fairly good, unless he's preoccupied with something. These are two areas that will see great improvement with training. He loves toys, but may love your socks even more . So watch out! Most often he will relinquish his treasure for a good treat though. Charlie has done well with the other dogs in the foster home. He's been curious about the chickens at the property, but has not been exposed to cats. In true Weim fashion, he loves to cuddle with his humans! If you are looking for an enthusiastic and affectionate young Weim to share your home with, Charlie may very well be that boy! Children in the home must be over 10 years old. No cats. Daily exercise is necessary. If you live out of the area, you must agree to travel to meet him. He will be neutered, microchipped, and UTD on vaccines. Fostered in Sacramento. Fill out our application at https://form.jotform.com/212066727579162 |
BOWIE is a handsome, 2 year old purebred grey male Weimaraner that came to NCWR with his female littermate, Piper. The previous owners had to move and were unable to take them along. Both were living outside so they needed to learn to be inside dogs.
So far, no complaints from Bowie, who's wondering how he won the lottery and does not remember entering it! He did really well in their first foster home while both he and Piper were recuperating from their neuter and spay surgeries. Since going to their new foster home, Bowie does great on leash walks...which can be quite slow because he loves to stop and sniff everything! He loves, loves, loves stopping at Starbucks for a Puppuccino! Neither he nor Piper are reactive to other dogs, and seem to love people. Since he is still so new to inside living, and is also so young, he will get at all kinds of things not meant for him, so anything that could be interesting to him needs to be put up, just like having a new puppy around. He has learned to use a doggie door, which really helps! We would love for Bowie and Piper to stay together, but if that can't happen, we do want him to have another female dog friend in the home. The two start playing in the early morning, and we want to make sure they both have the companionship in their lives. We were told both did ok with cats, and there was a cat in the first foster home. We like to err on the side of caution when it comes to cats, and suggest that any new home do the same should we approve you. Children in the home must be 10 years or older. Young Weims need a lot of exercise, so please be prepared to get him out daily! Training would also be very beneficial. We will share updates as we get them. Bowie is neutered, UTD on Vaccines and microchipped. He is fostered in Petaluma. If you are interested, please fill out our application. https://form.jotform.com/212066727579162 Please note that NCWR does not provide transport to adopters. |
Two year old PIPER is a purebred, blue female Weimaraner. She came to NCWR with her littermate, Bowie. Their previous owners had them since they were puppies, but had to move and were unable to take them along. Both Piper & Bowie lived outside in large kennels on their farm. While Bowie was much quicker to accept inside living, Piper was reluctant to enter the home. In her first foster home, slowly but surely she moved further inside, and seems to love everything about it now!
She loves going for long walks, and does pretty good on the leash. Piper and her brother, Bowie, love playing non-stop. We would love to keep them together, but realize that may not be able to happen. In that case, Piper will need another dog friend in the home. Both Piper and Bowie seem to love people, and do fine with other dogs. In the foster home, they have learned to use the doggie door, which is great! Not so great....an adopter will need to realize she is new to inside living, and keep tempting items, food, etc, out of her reach. We are looking for an active home, where she can get the exercise a young Weim needs and deserves. Training would be a big benefit. Children must be over 10 years old. Cats: We were told both did ok with them. They did fine in the first foster home with their cat. We tend to err on the side of caution and don't recommend cats in the home with unknown dogs. Piper has been spayed, UTD on vaccines, microchipped. She is fostered in Petaluma. If you would like to consider this beautiful girl, please fill out our application. https://form.jotform.com/212066727579162 Please note that NCWR does not provide transport to adopters. |
Coming Soon
Coming Soon! This week NCWR will be welcoming 8 year old BREE. Sadly, she lost her human recently, and will need to find a new home. We know that she is healthy, super sweet, and needs some exercise to lose some extra weight. She is used to living with a smaller dog and does well. Children and cats are unknown. We will learn more about her while she heads to her awesome foster home. You may fill out our application if interested in hearing more.
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Coming Soon! RANGER, 2 y/o and TOBY, 1 y/o are coming from the same home. Ranger is actually Toby's dad from an unexpected litter. Both have been living outside in their large kennel on their ranch near Yosemite. Because the owner has another male Weimaraner that is not accepting the two younger boys, a decision was made to re-home them. Fortunately they are young, and should be able to learn quickly. We would prefer to separate these boys, but hoping that their new homes have another companion in the home for them to learn "indoor life". We need foster homes, and accepting applications for when they are ready for their new homes. We will provide updates as we get them. You may fill out our application if interested in hearing more.
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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.
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 do not 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:
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 do not 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:
- little or no 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
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.