

Adoption Overview
All Breed Rescue & Training is dedicated to placing each dog in their forever home. Our goal is to adopt
to the people that will treat that dog as a family member the rest of its life, and work in a positive manner to help the dog
overcome any undesirable social or behavioral issues. While some of our dogs come from stable backgrounds, many rescue dogs
have been abused, neglected, or abandoned and lack the experience of a stable dog-human bond. As a result they may display
fearful or reactive behaviors. Most have had previous owners that lacked the understanding of how to help a dog move toward
emotional stability.
With every adoption, included in the adoption fee, ABRT provides education about dogs and dog behavior, as well as positive
training techniques that help create a trusting, lifelong dog-human bond. Each dog’s required program is individualized by our
behavior staff based on age, temperament, and personality traits. Some dogs go to standard 8-week group classes,
others to specialized group classes and/or private sessions. In addition, each adoption includes a behavioral evaluation
that can be used at any time in the life of the dog. Some adopters find this useful when family or household circumstances change
and the dog needs new behavioral guidance. A potential adopter’s commitment to training with All Breed Rescue & Training
is mandatory. For this reason, we accept applications from Colorado residents only.
Our adoptions process is delineated below.
Adoption Process
- Please click the button at the end of this list to fill out an Interest Form on one or more of All Breed Rescue & Training’s dogs.
- Adoption committee contacts potential adopter.
- Adoption committee further evaluates application.
- If determined to be a potential fit for the family and for the dog, introductions are scheduled.
- Upon final approval, applicant(s) attend(s) ABRT’s Pet Awareness Workshop, a 1-hr. workshop providing information about
how to introduce a rescue dog into a new family and pack. Individualized to the particular dog being adopted, it eases
the transition for both humans and dogs.
- ABRT representative performs home and property check. The 4 most important corrections to make in advance are:
- Remove or permanently cover metal lawn edging (see Home Depot or Lowe’s for products to use)
- Permanently cover open window wells
- Make sure entire fence is intact (for some dogs, a fenced yard will be mandatory)
- Secure cleaning agents and other chemicals out of the reach of dogs.
- At home check, adoption contract is thoroughly reviewed and signed. All responsible parties must be present at home check and must sign contract.
- Adoption fee of $185 is paid at signing of contract.
- Your new canine family member comes home!
- The first 7 to 14 days are a trial period, during which time the dog can be returned to ABRT for a refund of the adoption fee.
- Upon confirmation that you are keeping your new dog, ABRT office staff will call to schedule the training required in the adoption contract.
Although All Breed Rescue & Training does not adopt from our booths, we like potential adopters to be able to meet with
some of the dogs that are available for adoption. Not all dogs in our program attend these weekly booths. Submitting
an interest form for a dog is the easiest way to be able to meet the dog you are interested in.

Adoption F.A.Q.
Q1. What paperwork is involved?
Answer: All adopters must agree to and sign an adoption contract for that dog. Contracts can vary in the training that they require based on the dog's needs.
Adoption contract - Standard
Adoption contract - Puppy
Adoption contract - Foundation Course
Adoption contract - Socialization
Adoption contract - Behavior Counseling
Q2. Do I have to have a fenced yard to adopt a dog?
Answer: All homes must have a fenced yard - a home check is performed for every potential adopter to ensure that adopters can provide
satisfactory arrangements for the dog such as a place to sleep, adequate outdoor shelter, no holes in their fence, no dangerous
toxins that the dog may be able to find (such as anti-freeze). The home check will be scheduled once you are sure you would
like to pursue the adoption and we agree it is the best fit for the dog.
Q3. What happens if I decide that I need to return the dog?
Answer: If the dog is returned, All Breed Rescue & Training will refund the adoption fee within the first seven days
after the adoption. After the seven day period, no refunds will be given. It is our goal to adopt to a home
where the dog is considered to be part of the family, and where the family is willing to make a life-long commitment
to its well being.
Q4. What does my $185 adoption fee cover?
Answer: Here is a brief run down of what the adoption fee will cover --
- Full veterinary care including annual shots, rabies, fecal exam and bordetella (ranges from $44- $60)
- Pet Microchip (~$35 value)
- Behavior and training work while in foster (variable dependent on dog)
- 1-hour Behavior Evaluation ($65 value)
- One additional Behavior Evaluation anytime during the life of the dog ($65 value)
- Training geared toward the needs of the dog (one class included in adoption fee unless otherwise stated):
- An 8-week Puppy class ($105 value)
- A 6-week Foundation class ($105 value)
- 12 sessions of Socialization classes at CSABR ($96 value)
Total Value: ~$305
* varies based on dog's veterinary and behavioral needs, this is estimated value

Another Alternative: Ever Thought About Becoming A Foster Parent?
Adoption may not be for you, but our foster parents are a big part of the reason we can help the dogs that we do. Without them,
we can't continue to rescue dogs. Fostering is not an easy task; dogs come from all places, with all sorts of experiences. However,
it is very rewarding. As a Foster Home (otherwise known as a "Guardian Angel"), you would foster homeless dogs until a permanent adoption
is arranged. If you have questions about fostering a dog, please vist the Fostering page.
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