Somebody’s Hero
program

Every dog is somebody’s hero.

 

At Kaiser K9, Inc, we recognize that the demands of being a working dog can be too much for some of our candidates. Our Somebody’s Hero Program is designed to find these puppies new, forever homes.

Depending on the puppy, this could mean a less demanding career than what our procurement applicants are looking for, or simply early retirement into a companion home.

No matter what, we know every dog is Somebody’s Hero and we are committed to ensuring every puppy who enters our program is placed in a loving, committed home, no matter what.

 
 

 

All puppies adopted from our
Somebody’s Hero Program are:

  • Fully vaccinated

  • Crate trained

  • Microchipped

  • Started in basic obedience, fitness, and search behaviors

  • Spayed/Neutered or have Spay/Neuter voucher available dependent on age

What you get as a home for Somebody’s Hero:

  • 1 month supply of flea/tick/heartworm prevention

  • 2 week supply of food

  • Lifetime counseling from Kaiser K9 Inc trainers

  • A best friend for life!

Available Heroes

  • No Available Heroes

    We are happy to keep applications on file and will contact you when heroes become available!

Frequently asked questions

 
 
  • Yes. An adoption fee of $500 is required. All adoption fees are directly allocated to the care and training of all candidates in our program.

  • No, however, we do require all adopters to meet their prospective adoptees prior to adoption. Any and all transportation fees are at the expense of the adopter.

  • If at any point in the lifetimes of your puppy you are no longer able to care for them, Kaiser K9, Inc will take them back, no questions asked.

  • Yes! We encourage adopters with other dogs to bring their dogs with them to meet their prospective adoptee. We will take a short stroll with your dogs and your prospective adoptee to ensure there are no overt displays of fear or aggression by either party at first glance. It is the adopter’s responsibility to responsibly integrate their adoptee into their home. If you have any questions about integrating your puppy into a multi-dog home, please reach out to our Lifetime Counseling!

    Some puppies are not candidates for adoption in homes with cats or small animals due to their high prey drives. In these cases, these puppies must be adopted into homes without cats or small animals- no exceptions.

  • Yes! Some puppies may not be suitable for homes with small children. If that is the case, these puppies will only go to homes without children or with children over the age of 16- no exceptions.

  • Yes! Kaiser K9, Inc requires the contact information of your landlord or leasing agent in order to ensure adopting from us is compliant with your leasing terms.

 

ADOPTED

  • Kaiser K9 Nora

    Nora

    Adopted 12/22
    Family Pet
    Upland Hunting