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Regretfully, NMAR is no longer accepting adult dogs.  We will be happy to courtesy list your dog on Petfinder.com and help with the screening of homes, but we can not house any more adult dogs for the time being. 
 
If you need help with placing puppies, please email us and we will help if possible, but we are extremely overwhelmed at this time and a lack of funding and volunteers is greatly limiting our abilities. 
 
WE WILL ONLY HELP WITH PUPPIES IF YOU SIGN A SPAY CONTRACT FOR THE MOTHER DOG!!!! PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT US IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO GET THE MOTHER DOG SPAYED.  WE CAN PROVIDE SOME FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THIS.
 
 
We are in North Carolina. Please realize we cant help you if you are in another state.

Placing your dog((Read this BEFORE filling out the form, although more Pit Bull oriented, the same can go for all dogs))

If you do have a dog that you need to rehome, please fill out the form below and we will contact you as soon as possible.  Please understand that we have over 65 dogs, so a response may take one to two days Please do not call if you need help placing a dog, we are overwhelmed with phone calls at this point and YOU WILL NOT GET A FASTER RESPONSE IF YOU CALL.

What is your first and last name?
address
Email Address
Phone Number
What kind of dog do you need to rehome?
Why?
What is the estimated age of the dog?
What is the color or markings of the dog?
Has the dog been vaccinated?
Has the dog been kept on heartworm preventative?
Is the dog housetrained?
Where is the dog currently?
Are you the owner/responsible agent for the dog?
Is the dog currently in a safe situation?
Is it possible for the owner/responsible agent to make a donation to offset the care of the dog?
Is the dog spayed or neutered?
Is the dog friendly with other dogs?
Is the dog friendly with cats?
Has the dog EVER had any aggression issues with people? (unerstand we are a volunteer run organization and can not adopt out dogs with ANY human aggression issues)
Is the owner/responsible agent able to arrange or transport the dog to the shelter?
  

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