In July 2013, I walked into North Valley shelter in Los Angeles to adopt a dog named Austin for a wonderful woman Gina Mann Landers. Gina had seen his picture in the shelter and wanted to open her home to him. The shelter advised me against adopting him because they thought he was at least 10 years old, and they did not believe he would live much longer. Austin and I walked out of the shelter that day and he never looked back.
After leaving that day with Austin, I could not help but wonder how many other seniors were left behind because someone told adopters they were too old and it was a mistake. That began the journey to start Forever Young. I have learned many things along the way and have been touched and blessed by many experiences. I learned it was not just seniors that were left behind; the sick are treated similarly.
In November of 2013, a sweet boy named Pelo was turned in by his owner because he was sick. He was not given treatment and he spent his time lying in his kennel in pain. Many rescues walked by him and did nothing. For me, it was beyond heartbreaking to see him neglected and suffering. But, there was a small community of individuals who resolved to rescue him. With only 30 minutes to closing, Sandy Naples rushed in and adopted him. With the help of the AC officer, Sandy placed him in her car and met me at our vet. Our vet confirmed he was suffering, and had been for some time. We gave him a comfortable bed, a sponge bath, managed his pain, and gave him the affection he deserved. For the first time in a very long time, he had a restful night’s sleep. The next morning, on Thanksgiving Day, we celebrated with the entire staff with a large breakfast consisting of all things that are bad for you. Later that day, surrounded by people and affection, he crossed the rainbow bridge. By giving just a little of our hearts and our time, we were able to provide profound relief to Pelo. Our experience with Pelo stays with us and serves as a strong reminder of our purpose in starting Forever Young.
As our rescue has grown over the years we have opened and will continue to open our hearts to all dogs of all ages and circumstances.
Whether they are with us for an hour, a day, a week, a year, or a lifetime, they all deserve to cross with love and dignity.
Mission and Vision
Our mission is to help rescue homeless, stray, abandoned, sheltered and owner surrender dogs with an emphasis on senior dogs. We work to place them into loving permanent homes or forever fosters.
Adoption Policy
Adoption Process
Our adoption process begins with filling out our Adoption Application, which may be downloaded from our current adoptions page, and returning it to us via your preferred method of contact. Once we receive your application, we will call for a phone interview with you, and discuss your application and the dog you are interested in adopting. Following the phone interview, we ask that you meet with us with all family members and your pets (if possible) to meet your potential new family member and spend some time with them to ensure it is a good fit for both humans and pets in the household. The final step in the adoption process will be scheduling a home inspection to check for safety issues for the dog. Once the home inspection is finished, we will set a time to bring your new family member home to you. We want you to be aware that we do charge an adoption fee of $200 – 400, depending on the needs and background of the dog. These fees are necessary, and without them we would not be able to continue our rescue work. Adoption fees help us cover the following costs (this is just a small sample of possible expenses we incur):
• Spay/neuter
• Micro-chipping
• Immediate veterinary expenses such as a well-check, treatment for kennel cough, ear infections, and similar illnesses
• Grooming after leaving the shelter to leave all the shelter smells behind them
https://foreveryoungk9rescue.org/adopt/
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