- The Rescue Adoption Application is to be completed in full.
- The Rescue Agreement
Monthly Archives: August 2014
Adopting an Affie
Adopting an Afghan Hound Through AHCA Rescue
Our process is a bit detailed, but there is a point to it. Our objective is to place the right Orphan Afghan Hound in the right home. To achieve this end, we ask that, if you are interested in adopting, please fill out our adoption application on line (pdf format) or print a copy and fill it out by hand or with a typewriter (remember those?). Answer all questions candidly, or mark them N/A if they do not apply to your circumstances. Do not alter the application. We recommend that you read our adoption contract as well, before completing the application.
Send the application to the rescuer who has an Afghan Hound you are interested in, or send it to AffieRescue@aol.com with an email describing the type of Affie you are looking for. We will work with the rescuers closest to you and arrange for a visit to your home to discuss available Affies and get a “sense” of your home environment. Again, our objective is to make the best match possible between you and your future Afghan Hound. We may not have the right Affie for you at that point in time (children, fences, cats and other dogs are some of the many factors we must consider) and it may take a while to make a match, but be patient. And bear in mind that many of our rescuers prefer to place their Af’s within reasonable driving range of their geographic location.
If you have any questions, please contact us: email us at AffieRescue@aol.com, or call on our toll free line 1-877-237-3728.
Placed – Max in Texas
Placed!
Name: Max
Age: 4-5
M/F: Male
Color: Black & Silver
Contact: Deanne LeMaistre Afghan Hound Club of Austin Rescuedjlemaistre@gmail.com 512-695-9801
Max is a 4-5 year old Black and Tan, he is in good health and will be up to date on his vaccinations. He is in Rescue due to his owners death. If not already neutered, he will be before placement. He is very shy but is a little silly. For example, if the doorbell rings he goes to the door, woofs once, then runs away.
His new home will require a fenced yard.
Documents for Rescue Volunteers
Poison Control Hotline
The ASPCA has a new poison control hotline phone number for pets. If you have reason to suspect that your pet may have been exposed to something toxic, either internally or externally, this phone number will connect you with an ASPCA veterinarian specially trained to assist pet owners or other vets.
This is the only dedicated animal poison control hotline in the world manned by veterinarians, not telephone operators.
The number is staffed 24/7.
(888) 4ANI-HELP or (888) 426-4435