"Adopt One Until There are None" - CDL
Once an animal has been rescued by PART, our job doesn’t stop there. We have a responsibility to find a loving and nurturing environment for all our rescues where they can spend their years as an important and recognized member of a family.
- It is much cheaper to adopt than to buy. Adoption costs range from 250 to 1,500 Pesos while buying a pet can cost 5,000 above. At PART every pet is microchipped, spayed/neutered with complete vaccine prior to adoption. The fur kid you adopted will also receive 25% discount on all medical services from our partner vet Pendragon Veterinary Clinic.
- Most breeders or pet stores do not give any type of support if you have any questions or problems with your new pet. When you adopt from PART, you know what you are getting because we have the history of our rescues. We also provide assistance if you have any questions about your new pet. We are invested in making sure that your newly adopted fur kid become a family member. And if for any reason you can not keep the fur kid you adopted from us, the sanctuary is always open for them.
- A mixed breed animals is likely to live longer and cost less in vet bills than a pure breed. Many pure breed animals are prone to health problems such as hip dysplasia to breathing difficulties that can cost thousands of pesos in vet bills.
- When you buy a pet, you not only deny a homeless pet a home, you are supporting an industry that thrives on short-changing the welfare of animals no matter how reputable they may seem. When you adopt, it ensures that other animals are given a chance at living a happy and healthy life in a forever loving home. For every animal that we are able to adopt out, we are able to rescue another and give him/her a second chance in life.
- An adopted pet is as loving, intelligent and loyal as a purchased pet, regardless of age.
COMMITTMENT
The decision to adopt an animal is a serious matter, one that involves a thorough discussion with all family members involved. It is a lifetime commitment. Before deciding to adopt, please ask yourself the following:
1. What type of environment can I provide? What’s my schedule like?
We believe that it is unhealthy for cats and dogs to be left alone or in a crate all day long. Dogs should be given time to walk around, smell their surroundings, get some fresh air, exercise, and their senses stimulated to promote a healthy life. A tired dog is a happy dog. If you cannot commit the time and effort to be an active partner in your dog’s life, then having a dog is not for you.
2. Can I afford the additional expenses? Food? Vet care? Toys?
Our adoption fee is non-refundable. If you can’t afford this, then having a dog isn’t for you as there are additional expenses that come with having a pet. Preventive maintenance is crucial to the well-being of the animal such as: monthly flea and tick medicine, vitamins, bathing supplies, etc. For cats and dogs to prosper and stay healthy, it is critical that their vaccinations are up to date and the schedule is followed accordingly. Animals love to play but accidents do happen. It’s important to have funds set aside for unforeseen accidents and illness.
3. How do my family members feel about having a dog?
Is everyone in the household agreeable and accepting to having a dog or cat, 24/7? Dogs have a keen sense of awareness so they know if they are wanted and loved and project these feelings through their expressive eyes, facial expressions, and very active tail wagging. It’s crucial that all members of the household are willing to take part in the pet's day to day activities. It’s rewarding for both the pet and family members.
4. Does my landlord allow animals?
If you rent a condo or an apartment, does the landlord allow animals? Do you have any plans of relocating? If so, do you plan on taking the animal with you? Consider these questions carefully and plan ahead before adopting. Always think long term as adopting an animal is a lifelong commitment.
REMEMBER: Animal abandonment is animal cruelty.
Once you’ve answered these questions and determined that you are still committed to adopting an animal from PART then please carefully read our Adoption Policy.
1. What type of environment can I provide? What’s my schedule like?
We believe that it is unhealthy for cats and dogs to be left alone or in a crate all day long. Dogs should be given time to walk around, smell their surroundings, get some fresh air, exercise, and their senses stimulated to promote a healthy life. A tired dog is a happy dog. If you cannot commit the time and effort to be an active partner in your dog’s life, then having a dog is not for you.
2. Can I afford the additional expenses? Food? Vet care? Toys?
Our adoption fee is non-refundable. If you can’t afford this, then having a dog isn’t for you as there are additional expenses that come with having a pet. Preventive maintenance is crucial to the well-being of the animal such as: monthly flea and tick medicine, vitamins, bathing supplies, etc. For cats and dogs to prosper and stay healthy, it is critical that their vaccinations are up to date and the schedule is followed accordingly. Animals love to play but accidents do happen. It’s important to have funds set aside for unforeseen accidents and illness.
3. How do my family members feel about having a dog?
Is everyone in the household agreeable and accepting to having a dog or cat, 24/7? Dogs have a keen sense of awareness so they know if they are wanted and loved and project these feelings through their expressive eyes, facial expressions, and very active tail wagging. It’s crucial that all members of the household are willing to take part in the pet's day to day activities. It’s rewarding for both the pet and family members.
4. Does my landlord allow animals?
If you rent a condo or an apartment, does the landlord allow animals? Do you have any plans of relocating? If so, do you plan on taking the animal with you? Consider these questions carefully and plan ahead before adopting. Always think long term as adopting an animal is a lifelong commitment.
REMEMBER: Animal abandonment is animal cruelty.
Once you’ve answered these questions and determined that you are still committed to adopting an animal from PART then please carefully read our Adoption Policy.
PART reserves the right to refuse adoption to any individual we feel is not a suitable match to any of our pets.
- All animals adopted from PART shall receive quality human care. Adoptive parent(s) must provide and ensure a safe, pleasant, nurturing, and loving environment.
- The animal shall be loved and given attention.
- The animal must be provided with fresh and clean water throughout the day; and healthy and nutritious food at least twice a day.
- Animal shall not be left in a crate, leashed, or tied all day long. Animal must be allowed to roam free. While we understand that people have jobs, it's important that the animal is allowed to move about in the home and not left crated or tied all day.
- All members of the household must take part and participate in the care of the animal. All children in the household must know how to properly take care of and interact with the animal.
- The animal shall be treated as a family member. As such, the animal shall not be caged or leashed while inside the home or tied to a post outside of the home. A leash should only be used when taking the animal out for a walk, for safety purposes.
- For safety reasons, the dog should not be let outside to roam the streets on its own.
- Adopter must provide quality veterinary care. Illnesses must be tended to as soon as possible to ensure the health and well-being of the animal.
- Adopter must ensure that vaccination requirement is followed on schedule and are up to date.
- Adopter should have the financial ability to support the needs of the animal.
- Animals are not to be adopted as gifts.
- PART reserves the right to conduct regular surprise home visits to ensure the animal’s welfare and in accordance with our adoption terms and agreement.
- Prospective adopter must fill out an application and agree to a personal interview with our adoption specialist.
- Prospective adopter will be asked to meet with the animal prior to adoption to ensure a good match. If there are children in the family, we may ask to meet the children in the household to ensure that that dog is a good match with the family.
- Adopter must sign and adhere to the terms of our adoption contract.
- Should adopter’s circumstances change and can no longer fulfill the terms of the agreement, PART must be notified and the animal must be returned to us immediately. Adopter will no longer be considered for future adoptions by PART.
- Adoption fee is non-refundable. 500php for Dogs. 200php for cats.
- Young puppies require a lot of time, patience, and socialization. The rule of thumb is that the puppy should not be left alone for more than one hour for every month of age. For example, a two month old puppy should not be left for more than two hours, a three month old for three hours, and so on.
After having asked yourself the critical questions and read our adoption policy and you’re committed more than ever to adopting a pet from PART, please follow our adoption process.
All animals rescued by PART are thoroughly vetted by our partner vet. Serious health issues are treated; aggression and behavioral issues are corrected; and all animals are spayed/neutered, and given the required vaccinations prior to adoption. Note that some animals may not be suitable candidates for spaying/neutering due to medical issues, age, or other factors.
4 STEP ADOPTION PROCESS
Step 1: Check our ADOPTABLES and meet the potential new member of your family.
Step 2: Complete the ONLINE ADOPTION APPLICATION FORM.
Step 3: Be ready for the interview.
Step 4: Arrange to take your new family member and pay the adoption fee.
Step 2: Complete the ONLINE ADOPTION APPLICATION FORM.
Step 3: Be ready for the interview.
Step 4: Arrange to take your new family member and pay the adoption fee.