Dogs

Finding a Forever Friend at the ASPCA

By Claire Dubois •

Meeting the Canine Residents

The ASPCA's Rehabilitation & Recovery Center is home to many dogs waiting for a forever home, but it's currently closed for walk-in adoptions. Prospective adopters are encouraged to browse available dogs online and schedule an appointment. The ASPCA is eager to find new homes for its canine residents.

The adoption process begins with an online application, allowing staff to match dogs with suitable owners. Those interested in a specific dog can apply online and schedule a meeting. This approach ensures a smooth transition for both the dog and the new owner.

Are You Ready to Provide a Forever Home?

The ASPCA has a diverse range of dogs available for adoption, each with their unique personalities and needs. By reviewing the online profiles, potential adopters can get to know the dogs and find a compatible match. The ASPCA staff are on hand to provide guidance and support throughout the adoption process.

Adopting a dog is a big responsibility, but it can be incredibly rewarding. The ASPCA is committed to finding the right home for each dog, and the staff work tirelessly to ensure a successful adoption.

Frequently Asked Questions

As the ASPCA continues to care for its canine residents, the organization remains hopeful that many will find their forever homes. By adopting from the ASPCA, individuals can provide a loving home to a deserving dog.

What is the first step in adopting a dog from the ASPCA? The first step is to browse the available dogs online and complete an adoption application. How do I schedule an appointment to meet a dog? After submitting an application, you can schedule an appointment to meet the dog you're interested in. Can I adopt a dog without an appointment? No, the Rehabilitation & Recovery Center is currently closed for walk-in adoptions.