If you are interested in adopting a Lab from the Heart of Texas
Lab Rescue,
you will need to complete an application. This application can be completed
on-line by clicking here:
Please note: We only adopt in Texas. We serve central Texas. There are several
other lab rescues in Texas. There may be one closer to you. Also, please refer
to the national rescue to find a rescue servicing your state.
Other rescues
After your application has been reviewed and approved for processing, there
are several steps each applicant follows:
The Phone Interview is done typically within a week of receipt of the application.
Often HOTLR will email the applicant for missing information prior to placing
a phone call.
We ALWAYS check with the landlord first, so a non-response here may delay
this process.
The goal of the interview is to determine the best fit for HOTLR dogs. We
try to determine
what personality and traits the applicant is looking for and what will fit
their family and lifestyle.
The interview notes are passed along for review by committee to confirm a
good candidate.
Meet & Greets
Once your application and interview are approved by the review committee,
a M&G will be arranged.
This can take up to several weeks, depending upon how many applicants are
already in the works
(applications are processed by date of receipt and on their availability to
attend scheduled M&G).
There could also be a delay in our not having a dog which is meeting the criteria
an adopter has put forth.
You will generally receive an email confirming which dates and times you have
available.
To ensure that the dog is a good match with the entire
family, we REQUIRE EVERY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AND ALL DOGS to attend.
Others are welcome. At this point, a typical applicant will meet 2-3 dogs,
AND a typical dog will meet 2-3 applicants. This is both more efficient for
the volunteers
while allowing both the applicants and the dogs a chance to find their soul
mates.
We allocate time blocks for each dog, so a delay could mean that you do not
have as much time with a particular dog as you would have liked or we had
originally planned.
Since our goal is to get the best possible match for the dog, on occasion,
we may decide that
a different applicant will be a better long term option for that particular
dog. We will
happily continue to work with you to find your next family member. Also please
note that NO adoptions are finalized
on the day of the M&G. No HOTLR dogs will go to a new home that day because
we want everyone(applicants as well as HOTLR volunteers and foster families)
to have
time to think about the meeting and make a decision with the head not just
the heart.
Home Study
Once a match has been determined by all(applicants, HOTLR board members, volunteers
and foster families),
a home study is arranged. These do not take much time but are a very important
part of our process.
Once the home study is completed satisfactorily, HOTLR will arrange for a
drop date.
This is generally on a Friday for most typical families. We do this so the
new family member
has an opportunity to get comfortable prior
to everyone s/he knows now leaving him/her on Monday to go to work.
A small adoption fee is required. This fee off-sets the cost of
veterinary services and spay/neuter charges, and microchipping charges incurred
by HOT Lab Rescue.
The fee for adopting a lab from the Heart of Texas Lab Rescue is $250; $125
for Senior dogs- ages 9 yrs and older.
There is a $25 non-refundable application fee.
There is also a reduced fee for returning adopters in good standing.
You will be encouraged to enroll yourself and your new "friend"
in an obedience class. The training process will show you how to train the
dog,
assist in the bonding process between you and your new companion while spending
quality training time together, and lets the dog know what is expected of
him in his new family.
HOTLR volunteers and board members can assist you in finding a trainer in
your area
if you are not already familiar with one.
This enhances your relationship and paves the way for a successful adoptive
situation.

Britney, Lexi and Lara-all part of the Dwyer family
photo by Patty Mora of ArtCore Studios