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Why are Sanctuary animals available for adoption?

It is the Sanctuary’s goal to find loving and permanent homes for (nearly) all of our animal residents. Simply put, the more animals we adopt out, the more animals we can rescue. Truly a win win.

What are the benefits of adopting?

Every animal adopted from Sanctuary One comes with a lifetime promise. If something happens and you can no longer care for the animal you adopt, he or she is always welcome back at the Sanctuary.

Each animal available for adoption has been evaluated by a veterinarian and is current on vaccinations. They’ve also undergone a basic behavioral assessment and have had their diets evaluated and specialized as needed. All house pets have been spayed or neutered, and all male farm animals except chickens and waterfowl have been neutered.

In addition, our staff provides free telephone/email counseling for all adopters. If you have any questions or concerns about your adopted animal, contact us and we’ll do our very best to help you.

Last but not least, adopting an animal feels great! When you adopt instead of buying, you are helping to reduce the number of homeless animals in our community.

How does the adoption process work?

We take great care to ensure every animal adopted goes to a loving home where they will be well cared for. Each potential adopter is asked to complete an adoption application and agree to a home visit to ensure they are committed to lifetime care for the animals they adopt.

Please note: the Sanctuary reserves the right to decline any adoption that we feel will not be in the animal’s best interest. We have the same kind of adoption standards that most local animal shelters and humane societies have, including not adopting out an animal if he or she will be used for breeding, meat, milking, or re-sale.

How do I choose?

Visit our current list of available animals. Once you find the animal that piques your interest, contact us to schedule an appointment to meet the animal(s) you are interested in adopting.

How do I apply?

Submit an Adoption Application online (recommended). You can also download an application and email it to info@SanctuaryOne.org, deliver it to us in person (by appointment only), or post mail it to Sanctuary One, 13195 Upper Applegate Road, Jacksonville, OR 97530.

What happens after I apply?

After your application is reviewed you will be interviewed by our staff. They will guide you through the rest of the adoption process.

How do I get my new companion?

Preferably all adopters will be able to transport animals to their new home. If that isn’t possible Sanctuary One will make every effort to assist you.

If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to call us at 541.899.8627 or e-mail info@SanctuaryOne.org.

 

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Sanctuary One's mission is to provide a refuge for animals & people, in harmony with nature.

5 days ago

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April's Blog, titled A Continuum of Care", is written by our Earth Care Director, Jess, and in it she reflects on this question: "what does "care" look like?""At Sanctuary One, we talk a lot about care—care for the land, the animals, and each other. But what does that care actually look like? This winter, I took time to reflect on the growing season and what it means to participate in a continuum of care—one that stretches across species, time, and space." You can read the entire blog on our website by clicking this link: sanctuaryone.org/blog/ ... See MoreSee Less
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7 days ago

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Adoption Update: Woody (aka Comet)!Here's the email Colleen got from Tod- sounds like Woody has found the perfect "furr-ever" home! We love finding the right home for our animal friends- take a look at the animals we have available for adoption: sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/ From dogs and cats, to goats and sheep, we've got lots of deserving animals who need a home!"Hi Colleen, Remember when Woody was known as Comet at your place? And we thought that little tiny puppy was a blue heeler/Jack Russell mix? Well, that little tiny puppy is now a year old and weighs more than fifty pounds of muscle! Still growing too.He's definitely half blue heeler, and is a wonderful older brother to our 8 month heeler puppy, always looking out for him and making sure he doesn't get lost. For the other half, our best guess is German short-haired pointer. He looks very like one he befriended at the dog park. And he loves water, getting into it whenever he can and drying off instantly!He still loves to sleep on my shoulder in the morning when I have my tea. Quite a sight!We love our Woody. Thank you for finding him for us!Tod" ... See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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Meet Little, an adorable one-and-a-half-year-old shepherd mix with a big personality!This sweet little girl is full of love and is sure to make you smile with her funny and affectionate antics. Little is an intelligent pooch who is always eager to learn and please her humans. She's a loyal companion who will stick by your side through thick and thin. Though she's a young dog with lots of energy, she's also gentle and loves to snuggle up with her favorite people.If you're looking for a fun-loving, adorable companion, Little is the perfect fit! Put in your Adoption Application today:sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/adoption-application/*Will only be adopted to a home without chickens. ... See MoreSee Less
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