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- Her $xxx adoption fee covers her spay, vaccines, deworming medication, heartworm and flea/tick preventatives and microchip registration.
- His $xxx adoption fee covers his neuter, vaccines, deworming medication, heartworm and flea/tick preventatives and microchip registration.
- The $xxx adoption fee covers their spay/neuter, vaccines, heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, deworming medication, and microchip registration. You can apply at https://gfrpets.org/apply/adoptdog/
- Since all of our pets live in foster homes, we ask that you apply first. If your app is a good fit, we will set up a time to meet the pet. You can see all of our available animals and apply at: https://gfrpets.org/apply/adoptdog/
- Due to the high volume of applications, [XXX] is no longer available. You can see all of our available dogs and apply here: https://gfrpets.org/apply/adoptdog/
- I can see if I can get a foster to volunteer, but I can’t guarantee I can. What can you tell me about the dog? Age, gender, breed, are they up to date on vaccines/fixed? Any medical or behavioral issues? Photos help as well. —Grafelman Farms
- This is [xxx] with Grafelman Farms Rescue. Your friend [xxx] applied for a dog from us and listed you as a reference. Do you think this person is responsible enough to manage a pet’s needs (food, play, vet care, etc.), has the financial means to take care of a pet if an emergency arises, and overall would be a good pet parent?
- Surgery will be held at Demanes Animal Hospital, 3035 N. Wisconsin Ave, Peoria, IL 61603, 309-686-1383. Pets scheduled for surgery should not eat after midnight, therefore their food needs to be pulled and put away. Pets should not drink after 6:00 am the day of surgery. Pets can be dropped off to Demanes Animal Hospital the morning of the surgery between 7:30 – 7:45 am and need to be picked up between 2:00 – 5:00 pm.
Your pets need restricted activity and sleep after surgery to allow their bodies to heal. It is important to keep pets indoors after surgery to prevent contamination of the incision and prevent too much activity.
Excessive activity can result in serious surgical complications like opening of the incision and hemorrhage (bleeding). Pets may need to be confined to a small room to keep them from jumping, running, and climbing. You should not bathe your pet for 10 days (until the incision has healed completely) as bathing can wash dirt and bacteria into the incision.
