Thank you for your interest in one of our dogs!
Please know we are all volunteers. Kindly allow 72 hours for us to process your application.
Please note the following: Many rescued animals have unknown medical histories. In some cases, a quarantine period is recommended for animals that have been in rescue for less than two weeks. The date the animal arrived into the rescue will be disclosed upon request.
Please note the following:
Many rescued animals have unknown medical histories. In some cases, a quarantine period is recommended for animals that have been in rescue for less than two weeks. The date the animal arrived into the rescue will be disclosed upon request.
Adoption Fee:
Adoption fees, as listed, are due at the beginning of the trial period
Most adult dogs are $150- $300 depending on size and age (unless otherwise noted)
Puppies are $250-$440 depending on breed and size estimated at adulthood (unless otherwise noted)
* I understand that I will pay the adoption fee at the beginning of the trial period.
No Refunds -- No cash refunds or charge credits will be given for returned animals after the adoption. Please think about the adoption decision carefully and thoroughly!
Ownership Agreement – As the new owner, you agree to take full responsibility for the care and well being of this pet for its lifetime. Once the adoption is finalized (or seven days after trial period begins), you will be responsible for all medical bills and decisions.
* By filling out this form I acknowledge that I have read, understand and agree to abide by the above-mentioned policies.
By filling out this form, I agree to the above policies.
First Name*
Last Name*
Address*
City*
State/Province*
Zip/Postal Code* -
Email*
Home Phone
Work Phone x
Cell Phone*
Alt Email*
Text/Pager Email
What is your birth year? To be considered for adoption you must: • Be at least 23 years old. • Have knowledge and consent of all adults living in your household • Have a valid government-issued photo ID • Have landlords consent to bring an animal onto the property (if renting) • Understand that LMP reserves the right to refuse any adoption application for any reason • Be aware that all animals require a home visit before adoption *
What attracted you to this animal?*
What animal(s) are you interested in? Please list by animal's name*
What animal are you interested in?* Choose an animal: Annabelle Boots Butterscotch Carmen-ADOPTION FEE SPONSORED Donzi Elvira Frankie Hickory Jolly Mara Oreo Oscar Scooter Snuggle Master Stone Tilly2 Walker Willow
Why do you want to adopt? Companionship Protection For my children To save a life*
What size animal appeals to you (tiny,small, medium and/or large)? Weight limit? *
What aspect of a pet is most important to you?*
Please list all of the animals who have been in your home in the last 5 years. Name and Type of Animal*
Were they inside or outside?*
Spayed or neutered?*
Type of heartworm prevention?*
Have you ever adopted before from a rescue or shelter? If yes, which rescue and when was he/she adopted? Where is this animal now?*
Can you afford vet care, grooming, emergencies, supplies and food for the lifetime of this pet? (These expenses can often add up to a thousand or more)*
Is anyone in the home allergic to dogs or cats? If yes, how do you plan on managing the issue?*
How long will the animal be alone on an average day?*
Do you have a fenced in yard? Describe the height and material of fencing if so
How will you encourage and reinforce appropriate behavior?*
Who will be the primary caretaker of the dog/cat?*
Are there children in the home? If so please list the ages Do you expect any additional children in the future?*
How will you keep this pet confined to your property?
What do you foresee as normal cat/dog problems?*
How much do you estimate it will cost to own this animal per year? (include food, grooming, heartworm and flea prevention, vet fees, boarding, etc)*
What causes heartworms?*
Are you familiar with the animals laws in your HOA? If so, what are they?
Do you plan to move within the next year? If yes, what will you do with your animal(s)?
What will you do with your animal if you have to move? Rehome Take on move Take to shelter Return to foster home*
Will your animal ever be left outside unattended when you are not home? Sometimes Never During nice weather Always*
Do you own or rent? If you rent, please list the contact information for your landlord. *
Who will care for your pet when you are on vacation/traveling?*
How will you prevent/manage inappropriate behavior? Are you willing to work with a professional trainer on behavior issues?*
Have you ever rehomed an animal for any reason? If yes, please give details?
Have you ever surrendered an animal to a rescue or a shelter? If yes, why?
How much time do you realistically have each day to exercise/train/play with your dog?*
Apprx how many weeks a year are you away from home on business or vacation travel? 0-2 weeks 3-4 weeks 5-6 weeks 7+ weeks*
All pets making the transition from shelter or foster home to a new home need time to adjust to a new family. Information regarding the history, health and behavior of adopted animals may not be available or accurate. What behavior would you be unwilling to work with? *
What reasons might cause you to return this pet? □ I have to move □ I start a new relationship and my partner does not like the animal □ I have children in the future and no longer have sufficient time for the dog because of the demands of parenting □ My work schedule changes dramatically and I no longer have sufficient time for the dog □ Other changed circumstances prohibit me from having sufficient time for the dog □ Someone in the household becomes allergic □ I become ill and can no longer take care of the dog □ I lose my job □ I divorce/separate from my spouse/partner □ The dog sheds excessively □ The dog is not housebroken □ The dog is or becomes aggressive *
On a scale of 1 to 10, what is your level of commitment to providing a responsible home for this animal for its entire life? (1 is low and 10 is high) *
Potential adopters who already have a companion animal or who have had a companion animal must consent to allow a LMP representative to perform a check with your current veterinarian clinic. This is usually done via a phone call to the clinic. LMP will be checking to ensure that your current animal(s) is up to date on all vaccines and heart worm preventative. Please list your vet's name, address and phone number and the name the pet is listed under along with the person's name on the record. If you have not had a pet in the past 5 years or not had one at all, please indicate that below. *
Please list the name and phone number of one personal reference, not related to you*
Because so many rescued animals have unknown medical histories, a quarantine period is recommended, in some cases, for animals that have been in rescue for less than two weeks. The date the animal arrived into the rescue will be disclosed upon request. What training topics and medical issues would you like more information about?
I understand that Libby and Mace's Place Rescue cannot hold any dogs for any reason. *Please do not apply unless you are ready to adopt. Holding dogs holds up our fosters from taking other animals off the euthanasia lists*
I understand that refunds are done on a case by case basis and based off the reason for returning. Please think long and hard as adopting any animal is a life long commitment. Refunds are only discussed during the trial period and not after the trial period is completed.