If you provide GPR with the animal number we can try to check on the animal when we go to the shelter. We can try to follow it through the process at the shelter. There are no guarantees that we will get it.
It has to pass a health exam and temperament screening. In most cases it will be moved into the adoptable section for the general public to adopt first. GPR rescues animals that are running out of time and young animals, epsecially litters, that have no chance at all of being adopted.
We also rescue animals with minor health/behavioral problems. Unfortunately we can not save them all. More.
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