Dog adoptions

Dog Adoptions

Fees

  • Unaltered Dog Adoptions - $100
  • Altered Dog Adoptions - $150

All dog adoptions include:

  • The first round of DAPPV (distemper virus, adenovirus type 1 and type 2, parainfluenza virus, parvovirus, and parvovirus type 2c) Bordatella (parainfluenza virus, Bordetella bronchiectasis)
  • First dose of Panacur (dewormer)
  • Microchip with a lifetime membership (for dogs)
  • One-year license (for dogs)
  • Coupon for a free health examination with a Miami County veterinarian

If the dog was spayed or neutered while at MCAS it will also have:

  • Rabies vaccination
  • Heartworm test

Step 1: Submit Your Application

Applications are only accepted in person at the Miami County Animal Shelter. Applications must be received before doing a meet-and-greet with any of our adoptable dogs. You can also print and complete your application at home to save time during your visit to the Shelter.

We are passionate about finding the right home for our pets so each application is carefully reviewed for compliance with our guidelines. Due to processing times, we may be unable to review your application on the same day it is submitted.

As part of our review process, we will:

  • Conduct a background check: To protect our animals, applications will not be approved if anyone in the household has been involved in a violent crime against a person or animal.
  • Confirm your housing status: You don't have to be a homeowner to qualify for adoption. However, we must speak with the landlord/homeowner to confirm that pets are permitted where you live and that there are no weight limitations or breed restrictions. Confirming homeownership through the Miami County Auditor's website is a standard part of our review process.
  • Ask about other dogs in your home: We will contact your current veterinarian to confirm the health records of any other dogs in your household. We are not able to approve adoption applications for opposite-sex, intact dogs if you currently own an unaltered dog.

Step 2: Find Your Perfect Fit

Now that your application has been approved, it's time to find the right fit for you and your adopted dog with the help of one of our friendly staff members.

  • We recommend arriving at least one hour before the Shelter's closing time as this process can take a while. Also consider visiting outside the peak hours of 3 pm - 4 pm on weekdays and 11 am - Noon on Saturdays.
  • Interact with our adoptable dogs in the interior visitation room or the outdoor Recreation and Socialization Pavilion.
  • Carefully consider the dog's temperament, energy level, and specific needs to ensure a long-lasting and fulfilling relationship for both of you.
  • We strongly recommend you bring any dogs living in your home to meet the dog you wish to adopt.
  • Our adoptable animals are adopted on a first-come, first-served basis from approved applications.

Important note about spaying/neutering: We work with local veterinarians to spay/neuter as many of the dogs as possible before adoption, though this may not always be possible. If your adopted dog is not spayed or neutered at the time of adoption, you will receive a $30 certificate to help with the cost of the procedure with a Miami County veterinarian of your choice. All unaltered dogs must be spayed or neutered within 45 days of adoption or by 7 months of age for our younger adoptees.


Step 3: Welcome Home Your New Companion

You've found the perfect fit and now it's time to bring home your new companion!

The adoption fees include:

  • The first round of
    • DAPPV (distemper virus, adenovirus type 1 and type 2, parainfluenza virus, parvovirus, and parvovirus type 2c)
    • Bordatella (parainfluenza virus, Bordetella bronchiectasis)
    • First dose of Panacur (dewormer)
  • Microchip with a lifetime membership (for dogs)
  • One-year license (for dogs)
  • Coupon for a free health examination with a Miami County veterinarian

If the dog was spayed or neutered while at MCAS it will also have:

  • Rabies vaccination
  • Heartworm test

You will need the following to finalize the adoption:

  • Photo ID
  • Payment in the form of cash, check, or credit/debit card (there is a 2.7% processing fee for cards)

Partnering with Miami County Animal Shelter

While our top priority is matching our animals with a permanent home, there are times when we will partner with local animal rescues. Certain animal rescues may be eligible to receive discounted adoption fees. Contact us for more information.


Licensing Information

Licenses are required for all dogs over the age of three months per Ohio Revised Code (ORC 955.01). Every person who owns, keeps, or harbors a dog must file a registration application within the first 30 days of ownership or between December 1 and January 31 annually to avoid late fees.


Online Wish Lists

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Hours of Operation

Monday, Tuesday, Friday 10 AM - 4 PM
Wednesday 10 AM - 6 PM
Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM
We are closed to the public on Thursdays & Sundays

Address

1110 N. County Road 25A
Troy, OH 45373

Phone 937-332-6919
Fax 937-332-7060

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MCPAW

MCPAW is an Ohio 501(c)3 nonprofit founded and run by community members from throughout Miami County. Their current campaign is directed toward raising funds to build a new, no-kill animal shelter with expanded capacity to meet the needs of companion animals and community members.

MCPAW Email    Miami County Partners for Animal Welfare

FAQs

  • Does my dog have to wear his/her license tag?
    First of all, it is the law. Also, wearing the license tag is the quickest way for your dog to be returned to you if he/she becomes lost.
  • Do you accept credit/debit cards as payment?
    Yes, the Miami County Animal Shelter accepts credit/debit cards (there is a 2.7% processing fee for credit/debit cards), cash, and checks with photo identification. No starter checks, please.
  • How soon are dogs available for adoption after they arrive at the animal shelter?
    Dogs wearing current license tags must be held for 14 days. Dogs without license tags must be held 3 business days. After that time period the dog may be available for adoption and they are kept for as long as it takes and we have room.