Adoption & Foster Listings

Find the Perfect Pet
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Finding the Perfect Hunting Pet Can Be Easy, But There are Lots to Consider!

Contact us and let us know what you would like to find in a dog. Don’t forget to mention the breed, type of hunting you enjoy, and the level of training experience the dog needs or any special needs or considerations.

Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the difference between adopting and fostering?

Adopting is permanent placement.

Fostering is temporarily housing and caring for a dog until they are placed. Fostering is a volunteer effort.

Contact us for more info on each position.

How much does adopting cost?

Their cost is relative to their experience and training, but at least as much as a new pup would cost to purchase. After evaluating the age, abilities, and potential as breeding stock, their adoption fee will be established accordingly. Each dog is different. 

What does the adoption fee go towards?

The fee goes to support our efforts in rescuing, feeding, and rehoming these dogs and the expense of caring for them (including vet checkups and associated care) in the interim.

Will I need additional veterinary services?

Typically, no.  We request the most current veterinary records from the families surrendering the dogs. We do require a heart worm test prior to taking the dog.  We do suggest having a check up on their health after adoption.  We will provide you with all the information that we have been given with full transparency regarding the health status.

Why don't you ship dogs via airlines?

See the following articles on why we don’t ship dogs this way:

Pet Cargo Airline Restrictions

Is Your Pet Safe Flying In Cargo?

Travel Safely with your Pet

What is the Senior Dog program?
For dogs 9 years and older adopted by a senior 62+ years of age who is still an active hunter or a disabled veteran, there is no adoption fee.

Find a Dog:

Jade – English Pointer (Adopted)

Jade – English Pointer (Adopted)

This is Jade, a female English Pointer. Finished. She has some wild bird experience. All around amazing dog. Did it all.
Al – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

Al – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

Al is a 6 yr old neutered, microchipped GSP. He has an excellent Sharpshooter pedigree, is a solid hunter with a very staunch point and tons of drive combined with a very sweet temperament.
Tucker – Black Labrador Retriever (Adopted)

Tucker – Black Labrador Retriever (Adopted)

This is Tucker, a 2-year-old, intact male black Lab. He is also registered. He was rescued from a bad situation and is looking for a new home where he can do what he was bred to do.
George – Pudelpointer (Adopted)

George – Pudelpointer (Adopted)

This is George. He is a 1 1/2-year-old, neutered Pudelpointer located in Oregon.  He was professionally trained through Gundogz Rescue.
Diamond – Pudelpointer

Diamond – Pudelpointer

This is Diamond, a 12-year-old female Pudelpointer. She is up-to-date on shots. Was trained by Bill Baker the owner of Twin Creeks kennel. Follow up training with Jerimiah Davidson at Western Wing Kennel.
Beezee – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

Beezee – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

This is Beezee, a 7-year-old intact female GSP. Comes with registration and pedigree. Health records and vacc's are up to date. Have been tested for heartworm and are heartworm negative.
Vito – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

Vito – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

This is Vito, a 6-year-old intact male GSP. Comes with registration and pedigree. Health records and vacc's are up to date. Have been tested for heartworm and are heartworm negative.
Jeager – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

Jeager – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

This is Jeager, a 5-year-old intact male GSP. Comes with registration and pedigree. Health records and vacc's are up to date. Have been tested for heartworm and are heartworm negative.
Isa – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

Isa – German Shorthaired Pointer (Adopted)

This is Isa, a 5-year-old intact female GSP. Comes with registration and pedigree. Health records and vacc's are up to date. Have been tested for heartworm and are heartworm negative.

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