Shelter
The BoneYard Animal Rescue
The BoneYard Animal Rescue
The Bone Yard Animal Rescue was founded in February of 2014 by a group of dedicated volunteers who aim to make a difference for homeless, abused and abandoned animals. We will tirelessly strive to rescue, foster and do everything possible to improve the lives of those who cannot speak for themselves. We will serve as a resource to our community and all pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter, positive behavior training and good nutrition.
Our Mission
The Bone Yard Animal Rescue is a licensed 501c3 tax exempt non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeless, abused and abandoned animals facing euthanasia in high-kill shelters and animal control facilities. Working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians and trainers we are able to provide loving temporary care, and find them well-matched, carefully screened forever homes.
Adoption Process
Fill out the adoption application (Forms button above)
If selected, you will be contacted to set up a date & time to meet and greet the Pup
Attend the meet & greet with all family members and pets in the home
If selected to adopt, we will do a home/virtual home visit and check references
All of our dogs are vet checked by our veterinarian prior to adoption
After the above steps have been met, the adoption date can be set up for you to bring your fur baby home!
Adoption Fee Covers
Spay/Neuter and Micro-Chip
Required Vaccinations (Bordetella, Distemper, Rabies)
Fecal Test(s)/Meds if needed (up to 2x)
Heartworm Test (and Treatment Plan/Meds if Positive result)
Requirements to Adopt
Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide proper care, training, medical treatment, and a lifelong home for the pet. Â Provide lease agreement (e.g. rental agreement, written landlord approval, with any and all restrictions). The Boneyard Animal Rescue reserves the right to refuse any adoption for any reason.
After Adoption
Keep up with vaccinations for your pet including preventative measures against fleas, ticks, and heartworm. Display rabies and name tag on your dog.