Special adoption event on July 12th

July 4, 2008

Shelter animals
Rescued dogs will be available to the public

The St. Johns County Pet Center has announced a Special Adoption Event on Saturday, July 12, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm to make some of the pure-bred dogs rescued from the Tennessee puppy mill raid available to the public for adoption. The Special Adoption Event will be held at the Pet Center, located at 130 N. Stratton Road, off US-1 between County Road 210 and International Golf Parkway.

The Pet Center has been overwhelmed with responses and support following the announcement that 31 animals rescued from a Tennessee puppy mill raid are being cared for at the Pet Center. Citizens from St. Johns County and the surrounding communities have been generous with the donations of money and towels, and hundreds of people have inquired about adopting the dogs.

While the Pet Center is extremely appreciative of the donations and support, they remind the public that the dogs are unavailable for adoption at this time. Also, because the animals are still under quarantine, they are not able to be viewed by the public.

In an attempt to give everyone an equal opportunity to adopt the highly sought-after dogs, the Pet Center will allow those approved for release to be adopted at the Special Adoption Event on Saturday, July 12, along with all other animals at the Pet Center. The animals will be available beginning at 9:00 am on a first-come, first-served basis.

The format for the Special Adoption Event will allow up to three members of the public to enter at a time, each accompanied by a staff member, to view the animals and make a selection. The rescued pure-bred dogs will be limited to one per family.

The adoption cost for the rescued animals will be $60 for males and $70 for females. This price includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccines and other applicable shots, as well as the insertion of a micro-chip. The Pet Center welcomes additional donations at the owners’ discretion to help pay for the extensive veterinarian bills.

Please note that some of the rescued dogs may still be unavailable on July 12 due to health-related or other issues. Also, visitors will have access to all other animals at the Pet Center and may adopt any of them.

The Pet Center also reminds those interested in adopting the rescued animals that they were rescued from very poor conditions and will likely have health and behavioral problems. Their future care may include significant financial obligations as a result.

Individuals are encouraged to consider these issues fully before committing to adoption. Per Humane Society of the United States requirements, the animals will also be re-checked at 30, 60, and 90-day increments following the adoptions.

In order to prepare for the Pet Adoption Event, the Pet Center will be closed Wednesday through Friday, July 9-11. It will reopen at 9:00 am on Saturday, July 12.

At this time the public is encouraged to refrain from calling or visiting the Pet Center to inquire about the rescued animals in order to allow the staff to focus on all the animals in their care. St. Johns County appreciates the public’s cooperation and understanding in this matter.

Anyone wishing to make a monetary donation may write a check to the St. Johns County Pet Center and mail it to the following address:

St. Johns County Pet Center
130 N. Stratton Road
St. Augustine, FL 32095

For questions about the Special Adoption Event planned for July 12 or making a donation to the Pet Center, please contact Stacey Stanish at 209-0545.

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One Response to “Special adoption event on July 12th”

  1. Admin on July 9th, 2008 1:33 am

    In an update received by Historic City News:

    Special Adoption Day Saturday to use a Lottery System
    Thousands have shown interest in adopting a limited number of rescued dogs

    St. Augustine, FL – (July 8, 2008) – The St. Johns County Pet Center is announcing the details of a lottery system to be used for a chance to adopt a dog at the Special Adoption Event scheduled for Saturday, July 12. Due the thousands of phone calls from individuals interested in adopting the animals rescued from the Tennessee puppy mill, a lottery system is now being implemented in lieu of the first-come, first-served system that was previously announced.

    To offer a fair chance for everyone to adopt an animal and promote the welfare of all residents, a lottery system will be used. The gate to the Pet Center parking lot will open at 7:30 am and lottery tickets will be distributed between 7:30 and 9:00 am. The tickets will be limited to one per person and given only to adults aged 18 or older. The pure-bred animals will be limited to one adoption per household. Beginning at approximately 9:30 am, lottery tickets will be drawn to form the order in which individuals will be escorted into the Pet Center and have an opportunity to select an animal. When all the animals are adopted, additional tickets will be drawn to develop a waiting list for those animals not yet ready for adoption.

    The Pet Center wishes to help the public understand that thousands of people want to adopt a very limited number of pure-bred animals rescued from Tennessee. Staff anticipates only having 11 pure-bred dogs available on Saturday, mostly Pugs and Boston Terriers between four and ten years old. Even when the additional puppies and mothers are ready to be adopted by those on the waiting list, it is likely the total number will be no more than 30 additional animals.

    At the Special Adoption Event on Saturday, other dogs and cats at the Pet Center will be available for adoption, and the public is encouraged to consider adopting one of the mixed-breed animals.

    The cost for all adoptions will be $60 for males and $70 for females. This price includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccines and other applicable shots, as well as the insertion of a micro-chip. The Pet Center requires proof if ID to make an adoption.

    The Pet Center also reminds those interested in adopting the rescued animals that they were rescued from very poor conditions and will likely have health and behavioral problems. Their future care may include significant financial obligations as a result. Individuals are encouraged to consider these issues fully before committing to adoption. Additionally, the animals will also be re-checked at 30, 60, and 90-day increments following the adoptions.

    In order to prepare for the Pet Adoption Event, the Pet Center will be closed through Friday, July 11. It will reopen at 9:30 am on Saturday, July 12. At this time the public is encouraged to refrain from calling or visiting the Pet Center to inquire about the rescued animals in order to allow the staff to focus on all the animals in their care. St. Johns County appreciates the public’s cooperation and understanding of our need to change to a lottery system approach to best handle the adoptions.

    The Special Adoption Event will be held at the Pet Center, located at 130 N. Stratton Road, off US-1 between County Road 210 and International Golf Parkway.

    For questions about the Special Adoption Event planned for July 12 or making a donation to the Pet Center, please contact Stacey Stanish at 209-0545.

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