BARC is very careful about who they adopt to. Their requirements reflect their humane approach.
We strongly advise interested adopters to come to the shelter and spend at minimum 1-2 hours visitng with and walking our dogs or playing with our cats to get a better idea of which animal would be best for them. BARC staff and experienced volunteers are always on hand to answer questions and provide more detailed information about specific animals. If you have specific breeds/temperaments in mind, please discuss your preferences with the BARC staff person so that he/she can help you select the best animal for you.
We are open for adoptions from Noon to 5:00 pm Tuesdays through Sundays. We are closed on Mondays.
Requirements to adopt a BARC animal:
1. You must be at least 21 years old
2. You must complete the BARC adoption application, (see information below)
3. You must bring 2 pieces of valid (not expired) identification – a Photo ID and Proof of Current Address (utility bill in your names or similar)
3. You need the names and telephone numbers of two references who can vouch for your willingness and ability to care for a pet for its full life. We prefer that references are NOT immediate family members. Acceptable references can be roommates, boss/co-workers, friends/colleagues, etc.
4. The name and telephone number of your vet if you currently have, or recently had a pet.
5. Your dog if you already have one (to make sure the BARC dog will get along with your current dog)
6. Any children in the household under 18 (to make sure the adopted animal is a good fit for your entire family)
7. If you rent – a copy of your lease or letter from landlord stating you are allowed to have pets.
We require an adoption fee of $100 per animal.
This fee helps defray the cost of the animal’s initial medical treatment and up-keep at the shelter, including:Full medical exam by a licensed vet upon entering the shelter, and all necessary vaccinations (rabies, distemper, etc.)
All animals, regardless of where they come from, automatically receive treatment for fleas, ear mites and worms.
Dogs are tested fro canine heartworm and cats are tested for feline AIDS and feline leukemia.
All animals are spayed/neutered (without exceptions)
All dogs are microchipped