Adoption fees vary, depending on veterinary and other costs that have been incurred. Follow-up counseling is usually available. To locate a rescue group that specializes in the breed of dog or cat that interests you, contact your local animal shelter, check the classifieds section of the newspaper, or search the Internet. You can call The HSUS at 202-452-1100 (ask for the Companion Animals section), and we'll be happy to help you find out if there is a breed-rescue group near you.
When you contact a breed rescue group, be sure to find out as much as you can about the group, how it cares for its animals, how it decides which animals are adoptable, and what other adoption and post-adoption services are available.
I am the first to attest to this type of dog adoption, as this big fella in the picture above was a blessing in disguise to me - and I was fortunate enough to have found him through a purebred rescue group.
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