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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.

3 days ago

Sanctuary One
Adoption Update: Ven (aka Blackjack)!Here's the email Colleen received from Ven's human mom, it sounds like a purrr-fect fit!"Ven is a gem, and I have had the best time with him. I think I found a my friend for life. He is very sweet and he has adjusted to the residence hall with ease. He doesn’t care when we need to leave for fire alarms, and sometimes I put him in his backpack and take him out on walks with me. He is 14 pounds of big boy so he is hard to carry but if it means he can get a taste of outside in safety it’s worth it. I bought him several toys but he prefers to play with boxes and paper bags. His all time favorite toy is a plastic Wendy’s spoon. This last month and a half he has started to chase his tail while on top of his cat tower. It is the only spot I’ve seen him chase his tail. Why he doesn’t do it on the ground is beyond me. He is super chatty, and I was not expecting that from a deaf cat at all but I love it because I can talk back to him even if he doesn’t hear me. I am so happy that you let me adopt this silly goose of a cat. He is perfectly weird and we are a perfect fit (even if he just stole my glasses and hid them under the oven for a week and a half)!" ... See MoreSee Less
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4 days ago

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Ah, showy milkweed, Asclepias speciosa! Full disclosure, this photo is not of the farm’s milkweed (the farm has both the showy and narrow-leaf kinds), however we wanted to share this shot from a park in Medford where the Monarch butterfly graced this lovely flower…How could we not share this one?! ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet Merlin, the powerful wizard!This young boy will surely bring lots of wonder and magic into anyone's life. He loves his doggy pals as well as his two-legged human friends!We don't know much about Merlin's start in life other than he was abandoned with the rest of his litter not far from Rescue Ranch in Yreka CA. While he was reasonably timid at first he quickly learned that we weren't so bad and showed off his goofy and playful personality.He has been amazing in playgroups and loves making new canine friends wherever he goes.Put in an Adoption Application for this awesome boy today: sanctuaryone.org/rescue-animals/adopt-us/adoption-application/ ... See MoreSee Less
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