Adoption
Adoption Process Our adoption process is very stringent. We want our animals to go to good loving forever-homes.
1
Selection
Choose the animal you’d like to adopt.
Visit one of the adoption centers, or browse the animals awaiting families, to choose a rescue animal you’d like to give a home to.
2
Application
Download the CARE Adoption Application Form.
Complete it, and send it back to us at:
adopt AT careanimalrights DOT org
3
Review
We will review your application, and usually get back to you within seven days.
4
Phone Interview
We will call you to request any extra information needed, and to get to know you a little.
5
In-Person Interview
You must come to the adoption center where the animal you wish to adopt resides. If you are overseas, we will conduct this interview over Skype or Google Hangouts.
6
Final Interview
We will talk to you one last time to clarify anything from the in-person interview.
7
Collection
You will come to collect your new family member, or transportation to your home will be organized.
8
Follow-up
We will contact you to find out how everyone is adjusting to the new situation. We may do this several times over the first year the animal is with you.
Read the Latest Adoption Stories

Tori’s State Visit to CARE
Have you been wondering what’s going on with Tori? On March 6th, he made a state visit to the CARE office. The visit was scheduled as part of our adoption follow-up process to check how Tori has been doing at the Blue House.

Kodol-yi; Rescued from Moran Market Adopted
Almost immediately after he recovered and was transferred to our adoption center in Dapshimni, he found his new family. It often takes much longer to get adopted, but perhaps it was the fact that he was a puppy that melted the adopter’s heart.

Roscoe; Dog Meat Farm Rescue Adopted by Daniel Henney
Our ongoing “Dog Meat Free Korea” campaign is supported by lots of people and organizations. Kevin Bright, American television producer, and the DoVE Project (Dogs of Violence Exposed), an American organization focused on ending the dog meat trade in Asia, are two of them.