Helping Hands Dog Rescue is searching for adopters as 42 dogs are set to arrive in Syracuse on Friday (March 21). The rescue says these canines, ranging in age from seven months to two years, come in a mix of breeds and are looking for permanent homes. Each dog will be up-to-date on vaccinations and microchipped before adoption, according to the organization’s online information at Helping Hands Rescue.
People interested in adopting can fill out an application online, but the rescue notes that completing the form does not guarantee adoption. Instead, the process is designed to match each pet with the right home and ensure the animal’s well-being is prioritized. Applicants must be at least 21 years old to qualify.
The adoption process includes a careful review of applications, and once approved, potential adopters can meet the dogs during business hours. According to Helping Hounds Dog Rescue, adopters are encouraged to call with questions and will receive ongoing support, including training resources and behavioral guidance after taking a dog home…