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Getting Started Considering adopting a canine or feline friend? The matchmaking process begins by printing out either Dog Adoption Client Questionnaire or a Cat Adoption Client Questionnaire. Fill in the information on page one and bring the questionnaire with you when you visit the Shelter.
If you are considering adding a new dog to your family, print out the Dog Adopter Client Questionnaire
If you are considering adding a new cat to your family, print out the Cat Adopter Client Questionnaire Placing an Animal on HOLD Our Adoption Hold program is designed for our clients needs. Clients are encouraged to place a hold on an animal either over the phone, or in person at the shelter. Because the hold is for your convenience and not something we require, we do charge for this service. A first hold on an animal is $15.00 and is honored until the close of business the following day, a second hold is $10.00. If you see a hold on an animal we encourage you to call to find out if the animal has two holds, if not you may put a second hold on the pet. A maximum of two holds are permitted on any one pet. Hold fees are non-refundable and are not applied towards the adoption fee.
To put an animal on HOLD, please call 303-442-4030 during our regular shelter hours to speak to an animal welfare associate. Your Support Saves Lives It costs the Humane Society of Boulder Valley an average of $280 to care for each animal during their stay at the Shelter. You can help us by sponsoring one of our homeless animals today. Simply go to the animal's detailed profile page and click on the donate link for the animal you would like to sponsor!
At the Humane Society of Boulder Valley we are committed to finding homes for companion animals. Our progressive adoption program places thousands of lost, abandoned and unwanted pets with loving guardians. Financial contributions from our community and supporters directly benefit our animals. The Numbers Behind the Lives The Humane Society of Boulder Valley follows the guiding principals of the Asilomar Accords and the Metro Denver Shelter Alliance for keeping uniform statistics. The Annual Live Release Rate for the Humane Society of Boulder Valley dogs and cats is 85%.
Humane Society of Boulder Valley's Asilomar Stats
PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin
The Humane Society of Boulder Valley is proud to be a part of the PetSmart Charities Rescue Waggin' program. Rescue Waggin' is a unique shelter transport program that moves dogs available for adoption from shelters with very high overpopulation to shelters like ours, where dogs available for adoption are in demand and have a better chance at finding new homes. Through this partnership and collaborations with local animal welfare agencies across the country, our shelter is saving the lives of puppies and dogs that would otherwise have been euthanized. Pet-Friendly Housing in the Boulder, Colorado Area Cats Only
Cats and Dogs Allowed
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