These guys are animals that are currently in the SAFE program, but are not quite ready to be adopted yet. They are either still on the mend, or too young. If you are interested in adopting any of our on the med animals, please use the link below to download and print an adoption application. Completed adoption applications can be scanned & e-mailed or filled out as a PDF & sent to our adoption coordinator at safeadoptions@gmail.com
Shamrock is a 6 week (2/29/2020) male kitten that was found as a bottle baby in a building with his siblings. One was not able to make it, but Shamrock and Patty are thriving and will be ready for adoption after their first set of vaccines.
Patty is a 6 week (2/29/20) female kitten that was found as a bottle baby with her 2 siblings. She will be ready for adoption after her first set of vaccines.
on the mend canines
Click on each photo to learn more about them!
Envy is a young coconut retriever who was an owner surrender to SAFE. Her owners realized they could not help her, but wanted to get her the best help possible. We are working to get her back up to a good weight, and taking care of her tick diseases. She will be ready for adoption hopefully
later this year.
This is Dino. Dino was an owner surrender after he had been hit by a car for the second time! He came to us with a few old injuries and we are working on getting him back to good health. He had an old broken radius/ulna and a fractures femoral head. It is still not known whether he will need surgery, but he will be available for adoption after he is healthy and getting around without being in pain.
Remi was found by a fellow Rossie student after running into a car to get away from another dog. He was very very lucky and only has a minor fracture in his front left leg. He is with SAFE now to recover from his injuries and get to a good healthy weight. He will be available for adoption later this year.
To reach our officer on-call, please call the SAFE Emergency Hotline: (869) 765-4032
To reach the Ross University Veterinary Clinic after hours and on weekends, please call the RUVC Emergency Line: (869) 662-7080