A New Start on Life

A New Start on Life (ANSOL)

Our Available Pets


Pet of the Month

Clara's Story;

Clara is a 1.5 yr old Miniature Schnauzer. She's the product of a commercial breeder who doesn't care if he breeds dogs with health problems such as heart murmurs and liver shunts, both of which Clara has. The heart murmur has been evaluated by MSU's chief cardiologist and deemed innocent. Her liver shunt however is more serious in that it has stunted her growth. At 1.5 yrs old, Clara should be approximately 11 lbs and 12" tall. Instead, she's 7 lbs and 10" tall. She also requires a special low protein diet and supplements to help her body eliminate the toxins that her liver is not filtering. Basically, a liver shunt is an incorrectly plumbed liver. Instead of the blood flowing through the liver to be filtered and flushed out that way, some of her blood flows around her liver and therefore leaves deadly toxins in her body. She will need costly surgery at MSU to route all blood flow through her liver as it should. This surgery will help giver her a long and healthy life. Unfortunately, the surgery costs roughly $2000 with additional costs for pre-surgery tests. Every little bit helps and your donation will give Clara that help! Thank you very much for your support. Donations may be made to ANSOL, P.O. Box 51 Whittaker, MI 48190 or via paypal to lisa@anewstartonlife.com A New Start on Life is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization so your donations are tax deductible.

Who We Are

A New Start on Life is is a no-kill, non-profit animal rescue. We make sure that all our animals are up to date on medical needs and are spay or neutered before placement. We have a special place in our hearts for puppymill dogs, so you will often see puppymill dogs available for adoption on our website.

Donations

Because of the nature of puppymill rescue, we often have dogs in our foster program with medical needs that are very costly. We do everything we possibly can for the dogs that we take in. We have had several dogs needing heart surgery and expensive orthopedic procedures. Biopsies of lumps, hernia repairs and tumor removals are done frequently on our rescues. If you would like to make a donation to help any of our dogs with high medical bills, please click on the donation button below. You will be taken to the PayPal website and you can make your donation safely and securely. The dogs all thank you in advance for any donation; no matter how large or small; that you can make to help them. And if you list a specific dog for the donation to assist; your name will be listed with the dog on our website as one of it's very own sponsoring angels!

? Donate a BedWe use Patented Kuranda Dog Beds because they are durable, chew proof and easy to clean. If you would like to donate a bed to us, click here.

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Adopting a Friend

A New Start on Life has both dogs and cats for adoption. Applicants are required to fill out an adoption application and will be screened prior to being approved to adopt. Adoption fees vary according to the medical that was required for the animal, but they include: shots, worming, dental cleanings when needed, and sterilization. Regardless of the medical costs, adoption fees Do NOT exceed $250.00 If you see a dog or cat that you are interested in on our website, or would like to be pre-approved and kept on a waiting list, please fill out our online application at: http://www.anewstartonlife.com

While our adoption process may be annoying and too time consuming for some people we need you to understand that our rescue dogs will always will be our first concern. Some of our rescue dogs have special needs, and require special homes where the people are familiar with the breed, some of our rescue dogs will do better in homes with older people, and some with younger people. This is why we have you fill out the application, do a home visit etc. and go through the "screening" process. We DO NOT adopt out on a first come first serve basis. We match the right dog with the right home. We will do out of state adoptions but will not ship our dogs. Thank you.

The Adoption Process

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A New Start on Life Canine Rescue has an adoption process that is similar to other rescue groups in how our dogs are adopted. Below is an explanation of each step in this process, and why each step is important.

The process begins with posting the dogs to our websites- http://www.anewstartonlife.com or http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/MI32.html.

Once you see the dog you are interested in, you fill out an application, which is forwarded to an application processor, often the foster home itself. After reviewing the application, a veterinarian check is done, followed by a phone interview with you, the applicant. Finally, a home check is done, followed by delivery of the dog and the signing of a contract and the submitting of an adoption donation.

?FAQs:

? Why do I need to fill out an application? The application gives you the opportunity to tell us about yourself, your family, and your life .

? Why is a vet check done? Vaccinations, yearly check ups, heartworm prevention, all of these are important to the good health of your dog. A vet check tells us that you care about the continued good health of your furry friend. (ANSOL does not automatically turn down applicants who have not had a pet before.)

? Why is a phone interview necessary. The application is your chance to begin telling us about yourself. The phone interview is our opportunity for us to tell you about ourselves, the ANSOL organization, and more importantly, for us to tell you about the dog you are interested in. Through this conversation, you'll find out if the dog likes kids, has any quirky behaviors (like sitting on the side of the bathtub while you take your shower), any medical problems the dog may have, what you can expect from the dog, if the dog has any baggage from the puppy mills where he or she came from. This is the most important part of the adoption process. This is your opportunity to ask questions that you feel are important both about the ANSOL organization and the dogs. When going through the adoption process, we match the needs of the dog up with the home, which can best meet those needs. If a dog has some separation anxiety, the dog is best placed in a home with someone who stays home all day. If the dog needs someone who understands that specific breed, a home with experience in that breed is what we look for.

Why does my home need checking? It's not that we don't trust you-we simply want to verify that you do indeed live in the home with the fenced yard that your application says you do, and not a cardboard box in an alley, or to make sure that your home is appropriate for the dog you want to adopt. Adopting a Great Dane to a person who lives in an efficiency apartment is not the best match. We aren't doing a home check to see if you dusted on top of the dressers, just that the dog will have a safe, secure home.

If everything goes well with the vet check, phone interview and the home check, you will be told that you are approved to adopt the dog you applied for. When you are ready to take the dog home, you will be asked to sign a contract. This contract is standard with rescue groups. The contract is for the safety and welfare of the dog, as well as for you. Our concern for the dog continues long after it has been adopted and if something happens once the dog is home, we want to help out. If you can no longer keep the dog, please contact us and we will take the dog back.? We have rescued these dogs from terrible conditions. We do not want them to go back to those, or worse, to be put down when there are members of our organization who will take the dog back in and foster it until another good home is found.

The adoption donations for the dogs vary, but a general guideline is:

Puppies and dogs up to 2 years old: $250.00

Dogs, 2 years to 6 years: $225.00

Dogs, 6years to 8 years: $200.00

Senior Dogs (8 yrs and over) or Dogs with medical problems: $175.00

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Discounts are given if you adopt multiple dogs. Your adoption donations goes towards covering the cost of the veterinarian work (spay, neuter, dental, heartworm test, prevention, shots, etc.).

Keeping in touch with us:

If you are a previous adopter from us or one of our volunteers, please join our e-mailing list at ANSOL@yahoogroups.com to keep up on all our latest happenings and goings on! Also please check out our new website at http://www.anewstartonlife.com.

Volunteering and Donations

A New Start on Life is always in need of volunteers and donations. Without them we couldn't survive. 100% of the adoption fee goes for the care of the adopted animal and the multitudes of others just like it, as do all the donations made to A New Start on Life. We can always use transport help, and foster homes are more valuable than gold and treated as such! If youhave room in your home and heart for a temporary dog or cat, please contact us and let us know. We would love to have you fill out a volunteer application.

How to Meet Us!

The animals that are available through A New Start on Life are mostly housed in volunteers homes on a "fostering" basis. If you would let us know which animal or animals you are interested in, we would be happy to set up a meeting for you upon your adoption approval. The majority of our foster pets attend "Petapalooza" at Mapleview Animal Hospital (185 Panther Dr. Holland, MI 49424) on the third Sunday of every month from noon until 4pm. Drop by and say hello....and maybe meet your new best friend.
A New Start on Life Holland MI 49424
Email: info@anewstartonlife.com
Website: http://www.anewstartonlife.com/


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