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  • Dog Adoption Return Form

    Not a match? That's ok! This form will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. You may also save your progress and return to the form at a later time. Please be as descriptive as possible, as we may use this information to match your pet with new potential adopters!
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  • PLEASE NOTE: If you are returning more than one dog to Peggy Adams, you will need to fill out a form for each pet. However, you will only need to schedule one appointment to return all of your pets. Once you schedule an appointment for the first pet, the second pet will automatically be added to the original time. Do not schedule a new appointment for each pet.

  • Wait! Are You Interested in Resources to Keep or Rehome Your Pet?

    Many pet owners face challenging situations and feel that turning their pet into a shelter is their only option. Depending on your situation, there may be resources available to you that would allow you to keep your pet, or rehome them yourself! Please visit Adopt-A-Pet.com to rehome your pet yourself. Additionally, you can visit our Pet Rehoming page find information on pet-friendly housing, low-cost veterinary clinics, free dog behavior assessments by Lucky Dog Training Club, dog training classes, the Peggy Adams Wellness Clinic, and Peggy's Pantry pet food bank. 

  • Dog History

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  • Circumstance of bite: 

    The difference between a provoked and an unprovoked animal bite lies in the circumstances leading up to the bite:

    Provoked Bite:

    • A bite is considered "provoked" when the animal is responding to a specific action or behavior that it perceives as a threat or irritation.
    • Examples include trying to take food away from the animal, startling it while it's sleeping, cornering it, stepping on it, or any other action that the animal might interpret as aggressive or threatening.
    • In these cases, the bite is a defensive reaction

    Unprovoked Bite:

    • An "unprovoked" bite occurs when an animal bites without any apparent reason or external stimulus that would trigger a defensive reaction.
    • This type of bite might happen when the animal is not being interacted with in any obvious way, such as when it's simply approached without any aggressive action, or when the bite happens without warning or clear cause.
    • Unprovoked bites can sometimes be more concerning as they might indicate underlying issues like illness, neurological conditions, or behavioral problems.
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  • Dog Profile

  •  At this appointment, we will be happy to provide you with one of two options: 

    1. We will refund the complete amount of your adoption fee to the original form of payment.

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    2. We will be happy to give you an Adoption Exchange Voucher which you can use to adopt a different pet of any kind from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League within the next year.

    We appreciate you thinking of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League when adopting a pet, and hope you will give us the opportunity to help you find a better match for you and your family. If not, we hope that you will recommend us to your friends and family when they are looking for a furry friend to add to their home.

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