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Meet Jewel! Jewel is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see information below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section).
Lovely mama Jewel is a medium size, mixed breed dog with black fur and white markings on her chest. She has warm, friendly, chocolate brown eyes. Jewel and her four pups form the Nightmare Before Christmas litter, and they traveled from the Del Rio Animal Shelter in Texas to find new homes in the PNW area. We are taking applications for Jewel now, and she will be able to go home with an adopter once her pups are weaned, and she has been spayed.
In the meantime, mama Jewel and her puppies are settling into a foster home. As the puppies become less dependent on her, she will begin potty, leash, and obedience training. We will be learning more about Jewel in the coming days, so please check back for more information. In the meantime, Jewel is spending her days caring for her pups and getting lots of playtime, love, and new adventures with her foster family.
Want to meet Jewel? Fill out an inquiry form or visit our website for more information!
What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process?
Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days.
1. Begin by completing the online application. EVERY application receives an email response from us (check your spam folder!).
2. Your personal Matchmaker will contact you, help you find your perfect pup match, and guide you through the process.
3. Meet your potential pup at the home of the foster family (the process may differ slightly for long distance adopters).
4. Bring your potential pup home for a no commitment In Home Trial. In Home Trials are a minimum of (2) nights for a puppy and one week for an adult. Your Matchmaker will check in with you during this time.
5. Sign the adoption paperwork and adopt your new family member!
Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue
• Our adoption process sets us apart. We specialize in learning about you and your family to find just the right fit for you. Our Matchmakers are not only good at what they do; they will also guide you through the entire process.
• Our Minimum Adoption Donation is $550 for puppies under a year and $450 for dogs a year and older. We are a WA state registered non-profit and rely heavily on adoption donations to cover the expenses associated with saving lives. Our dogs are spayed/neutered prior to adoption; microchipped with free lifetime registration; and up to date on DAPP, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccinations (when age appropriate) and deworming and heartworm treatment/prevention. Adopters can also earn a $100 training refund if they attend (6) hours of any in person training course.
• Long Distance adopters (one hour or more from Spokane) may choose to travel to Spokane to pick up their dog or use our monthly transport option, Puppy Delivery Express, for an additional delivery donation of $250. Puppy Delivery Express currently delivers dogs throughout Washington and to parts of Montana, Idaho, and Oregon.
About Path of Hope Rescue
• At Path of Hope Rescue, our goal is to make EVERY DOG. WANTED. Our two employees and army of volunteers focus on transporting pregnant dogs and puppies from Texas, the number one kill state in America. The dogs we rescue are in poor living conditions and on euthanasia lists in shelters that are inundated with unwanted animals. We want to give these dogs a chance and bring them to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive, loving homes.
• We are 100% foster based; our dogs are fostered in loving homes where they are house and crate trained and learn basic obedience and leash skills. Dogs experience socialization opportunities with people, places, and other animals, and they receive the attention required to become well-rounded, healthy, and affectionate dogs that they would not otherwise receive in a shelter environment.
• Our commitment does not end when the dog is adopted. Path of Hope offers post adoption owner support including information on making the dog’s transition to your home a smooth one; recommendations for Preferred Trainers; advice on pet behavior and wellness topics; Facebook litter groups to keep in touch with fellow adopters; and invitations to local rescue hosted events.
• Please visit https://www.pathofhoperescue.com/ for more information about our organization and the adoption process.