
BECAUSE
YOU HAVE TO PAY
TO ADOPT
How much does it cost and what does it include?
$49.000
Puppies
All dogs under 6 months old are considered puppies.
All puppies are delivered with the first dose of their sextuple vaccine, included in this price.
Includes payment for sterilization, which is coordinated with our veterinarian after 6 months.
It includes payment for the identification chip, which is applied at any of our adoption events and is currently required under the Responsible Ownership Act.
It includes the payment for a metal dog tag, so the puppy can be identified and has a greater chance of being returned home if lost. [During the pandemic, instead of a metal dog tag, the puppy will be given a collar and plastic tag. It is important that adopters get a permanent tag fitted as soon as possible.]
$25.000
Medium/Large Adult Dogs
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All dogs 6 months or older are considered adults.
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All adult dogs are delivered sterilized.
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It includes payment for the identification chip, which is applied at any of our adoption events and is currently required under the Responsible Ownership Act.
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Includes a dose of the sextuple/octuple and rabies vaccines, which can be administered at any of our adoption days.
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It includes the payment for a metal dog tag, so the dog can be identified and more likely to be returned home if lost. [During the pandemic, instead of a metal dog tag, the dog will be given a collar and plastic tag. It is important that adopters apply a permanent tag as soon as possible.]
$55.000
Small Adult Dogs
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All dogs 6 months or older are considered adults.
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While all adult dogs are delivered neutered, in the case of small adult dogs, sterilization will be financed by the adopter.
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It includes payment for the identification chip, which is applied at any of our adoption events and is currently required under the Responsible Ownership Act.
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Includes a dose of the sextuple/octuple and rabies vaccines, which can be administered at any of our adoption days.
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It includes the payment for a metal dog tag, so the dog can be identified and more likely to be returned home if lost. [During the pandemic, instead of a metal dog tag, the dog will be given a collar and plastic tag. It is important that adopters apply a permanent tag as soon as possible.]
$25.000
Adult Cats
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A well-bred pet will rarely cause you any problems, however, if you're concerned about the space and time you can dedicate to it, we can guide you in the best choice.
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If you're concerned about the amount of space in your home versus the size your dog will grow into, we suggest adopting a dog that's one year old or older. This way, the dog will already have reached its full size, unlike a puppy who, when rescued from the street, often has unknown characteristics of its parents.
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If you're worried about working a lot outside the home, we recommend choosing a low-energy dog. This will prevent separation anxiety or other personality issues. However, all dogs need daily walks, regardless of their energy level.
$49.000
Cats and Puppies
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Kittens are understood to be all those that are less than 6 months old.
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Payment includes the triple feline vaccination, sterilization, and an identification chip (required under the Responsible Pet Ownership Act) and a metal tag. [During the pandemic, instead of a metal tag, the cat will be given a collar and plastic tag. It is important that adopters apply a permanent tag as soon as possible.]





