What to Expect:Adopting an animal is a big responsibility and a life-changing decision. It can be a challenging, yet rewarding task to find a suitable match between a potential adopter and the right pet.Below are some things you may want to consider before adopting:
Dogs and cats often live longer than 15 years
Animal control regulations in your area
Family members with pet allergies
Veterinary care
Grooming
It may take some time for your new pet to adjust to its new environment. If you have questions or concerns after adopting, please contact us at 303.278.7575.There are a few things you should know when adopting an animal from Foothills Animal Shelter:
In an effort to help reduce pet overpopulation, ALL ANIMALS WILL BE SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE BEING ADOPTED.
To help facilitate pets being returned to their homes in the event they are lost, ALL CATS AND DOGS WILL BE MICROCHIPPED BEFORE BEING ADOPTED.
We recommend you bring all family members and other household pets to the Shelter to become acquainted with the animal before you consider adopting.
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A HOMELESS PET. YOU WILL BE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF AN ANIMAL IN NEED!
Adoption Information
- Dogs and cats often live longer than 15 years
- Animal control regulations in your area
- Family members with pet allergies
- Veterinary care
- Grooming
It may take some time for your new pet to adjust to its new environment. If you have questions or concerns after adopting, please contact us at 303.278.7575. There are a few things you should know when adopting an animal from Foothills Animal Shelter:- In an effort to help reduce pet overpopulation, ALL ANIMALS WILL BE SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE BEING ADOPTED.
- To help facilitate pets being returned to their homes in the event they are lost, ALL CATS AND DOGS WILL BE MICROCHIPPED BEFORE BEING ADOPTED.
- We recommend you bring all family members and other household pets to the Shelter to become acquainted with the animal before you consider adopting.
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTING A HOMELESS PET. YOU WILL BE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF AN ANIMAL IN NEED!