Central Vermont Humane Society

Just wanted to drop you a note and let you know that Nellie is doing well. Herback legs seem to be getting better as she’s getting regular exercise. She’s taken well to walking on leash and is much more at ease walking around Montpellier now, no longer trying chase cars. Still a bit anxious in the car though. Loves going to Hubbard Woods, friendly with other dogs, loves playing fetch and comes when I call her.
Sean and Amy


ADOPTION

Here is the basic outline of the adoption process:

1. Meet the Animals and an Adoption Counselor
2. Complete an Adopter Information Form and Meet Your Match Survey
3. Confirm a good match* and complete adoption paperwork
4. Take your new friend HOME!

Once a match* has been made, it may take up to an hour to complete the adoption.

Read our adoption FAQ here.

*CVHS participates with the ASPCA’s Meet Your Match Program.  Learn more about it by clicking here.

Adoption Fees

Cats
Kittens: $150 (Adopt 2 for $250)
Cats 1-8 years $125
Cats 9+ years: $100

The adoption fee includes:

  • Spay/neuter
  • Rabies vaccination (over 12 weeks)
  • 1st distemper vaccination
  • 1st deworming
  • Flea preventative
  • ID tag
  • Microchip and registration
  • A free 30 day trial of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
  • A free adopter bag of Hill’s Science Diet food
  • A free veterinary exam from the VVMA!
  • (Estimated cost: Over $500!)

Dogs
Puppies: $350 (includes a 6 week training class)
Dogs 1-8 years: $200 (Some dogs will be $300, including a 6 week training class)
Dogs 9+ years: $150

The adoption fee includes:

  • Spay/neuter
  • Rabies vaccination (over 12 weeks)
  • Microchip and registration
  • 1st distemper/parvo vaccination
  • Bordetella vaccination
  • 1st deworming
  • Flea preventative
  • ID tag
  • A free 30 day trial of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
  • A free adopter bag of Hill’s Science Diet food
  • A free veterinary exam from the VVMA!
  • (Estimated cost: Over $600!)

Read more about the adoption process »

 


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