Paddington Station - Felton Pet Shelter

Paddington Station is a nonprofit 501(c)3 public charity. Our mission is to rescue, care for, and place homeless domestic animals. We are located in Felton, California.

  • Shelter Address

  • Felton, CA
  • Phone
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • Adopt@PaddingtonStation.US
  • Pet types
  • Dogs/Cats
  • Location served

Adoption Process

We care deeply about matching animals and people. If you would like to work with us to find your match, or if you see an available animal that interests you, begin by filling out the appropriate application (above) to give us an outline of the home you might offer a new animal; email your application to Adopt@PaddingtonStation.US. We will check your references, and will ask you any further questions. We may set up a visit with an available animal, or we may work to identify an at-risk animal who is likely to suit you. Eventually, you and your family will visit the animal at the foster home, where you will spend an hour or two finding out whether the connection - the chemistry - is there for everyone, human and animal. If it is, we may arrange a home visit to ensure that your home environment is safe and suitable for the animal you have chosen. At the final stop on this pre-adoption train, you will sign a contract, pay the adoption fee, and take home your new friend.

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Reviews

  • Rating
  • 5 stars
  • Author
  • Joseph Weinstein
  • Review date
  • 2022-06-27 18:09:57
  • This is a very special place to adopt a dog. Paddington not only cares for their animals, they strive to keep them in an environment where the dogs can grow, adapt, socialize, and stay healthy. We adopted our dog from them 18 months ago. Their assistance in helping to educate us on how to work with, raise, support and provide direction for an abandoned dog was priceless. Very special adoption process that screens owners for their ability to raise and care for animals. It was challenging, but they helped me understand that I had a lot to learn despite have raised two very happy dog (raised from puppies). Raising an older rescue dog is a very different process.

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