Protecting Our Dogs.
Strengthening Our Community.
Protecting Our Dogs.
Strengthening Our Community
What You Save When You Adopt From CHASE Dog Rescue!
Our adoption fees typically range from $30–$60, but the value included with every dog is significantly higher.
If a private owner were to pay for these services individually at a veterinary clinic, the total cost would typically range between $500 and $900+ per dog, depending on age and medical needs.
Every adopted dog from CHASE receives:
Spay or Neuter Surgery ($350–$450)
Rabies Vaccination ($20–$35)
DHPP (Distemper/Parvo) Vaccinations ($75–$150 total series)
Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine ($20–$40)
Deworming Treatment ($25–$50)
Basic Health Examination ($50–$90 office visit)
These are standard veterinary services that responsible owners would need to provide within the first few months of ownership.
By adopting through CHASE Dog Rescue, these essential medical costs are already covered before your dog ever goes home. Your adoption fee does not reflect the true market cost of care — it reflects our mission to remove financial barriers while still placing healthy, prepared dogs into responsible homes.
Adoption FAQs
What is the adoption process?
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The Process for adopting a dog is VERY Simple. Click on a dog that interests you, read about him and then do the following:
Submit an adoption application.
We review your application and contact references if needed.
Schedule a meet-and-greet (by appointment only).
If approved, complete the adoption agreement and take your dog home.
Why do some adoption fees look like unusual amounts?
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To keep things simple and transparent, our adoption fees are structured so that the final total after applicable sales tax is a clean, round number (for example, $30.00 after tax).
This means the listed pre-tax amount may appear slightly adjusted. We do this to ensure adopters know the exact total they will pay at checkout, with no unexpected cents or rounding differences.
Can I meet a dog before adopting?
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ABOSULTELY YES! We ask that an application be submitted first, as this helps ensure serious inquiries and allows us to prepare the best match for your household, but yes! We can schedule a meet and greet at our rescue or plan to meet you in a public area. We can also do Virtual Meet and Greets as needed.
What if the adoption does not work out?
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
Do I have to be local to adopt?
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NO! We consider qualified adopters regardless of location, though additional coordination may be required, we have helped our dogs be adopted all over Oklahoma as well as in many other states!