Weimaraner Rescues

Weimaraner Rescues in New Jersey (Incl. Adoption Process & Fees)


Would you like to adopt a Weimaraner or a Weimaraner mix and live in New Jersey? Then you’re in the right place, as I’ve compiled a list of all Weimaraner rescues that serve the NJ state (and often also neighboring states).

You can find information about each rescue, their adoption process and adoption fees.

Weimaraner Rescues in New Jersey

Weimaraner Rescues In New Jersey

Tri-State Weimaraner Rescue

Tri State Weimaraner Rescue (TSWR) was founded in 2006 in New Jersey as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The rescue doesn’t have any facility and is based on volunteer and foster home system.

TSWR serves the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. TSWR is willing to adopt out of state, but be aware you will need to travel to get the dog.

You can help out the rescue by volunteering at events, with transport, evaluations, home visits and phone interviews. You can also help out by fostering one of the rescued dogs. Fostering usually takes anywhere between 2-6 weeks.

You can sign up as a volunteer via the volunteer application on the website. Please be aware that foster families pay the same fee as adoptive families.

If you can’t physically help out by fostering, transporting or evaluations, you can donate to the rescue. You can do so via PayPal (one time or monthly), by check, or by buying material items from their Amazon wishlist.

You can also buy some of their merch, and there are several merchants who support TSWR. By buying at these merchants, a portion of the proceeds go to the rescue.

If you’ve found yourself in a difficult situation, TSWR also accepts surrendered dogs. However, they will not accept a dog with bite history. If you made the hard decision to surrender your Weim, you need to fill out the intake inquiry and release form.

You will need to provide vet records, proof of vaccination and other tests performed to make sure the dog is healthy.

The dog will stay with you until a suitable family is found.

Adoption Application Process

If you’d like to adopt a Weimaraner in a Pennsylvania rescue, you will need to fill out an adoption application form on TSWR’s website. You will need to fill out information about yourself, your job, your family and the entire household including past and present pets.

You will need to provide contact to your current veterinarian as well as professional references like a dog groomer, dog walker, etc.

Be aware that TSWR doesn’t adopt (or foster) to families with kids under 5 years of age. After submitting your application, please wait a few days for the rescue to contact you via e-mail, which will then be followed by a phone interview.

As with all rescues, dogs aren’t adopted out on a first come, first served basis. Instead, every prospective family is evaluated and chosen the most suitable dog. As such, this process can take several weeks or even months based on your preferences.

Once a suitable dog is found, a volunteer will contact you to schedule a home visit to make sure your house is appropriate for the Weim. Next you will need to travel to meet the dog in question. If all goes well and you’re happy to adopt, you will need to sign the transfer (ownership) agreement and pay the adoption fee.

All dogs are tested (and treated if needed) for rabies, distemper and heartworms, they are up to date on all vaccinations, are spayed or neutered. You will be given their entire medical history, so you can refer to your own vet.

Adoption Costs

Adoption fees can be paid via personal checks, cash or Paypal.

Weimaraner’s AgeAdoption Cost
2 – 18 months$400 ($150 refundable deposit if puppies are
too young to be spayed/neutered)
19 months – 6 yearsmin $300
> 7 yearsmin $200

TSWR offers a 50% discount on senior Weimaraners (> 6 years old) every November, which means the adoption fee is $100.

Seniors over the age of 65 adopting a dog 8 years or older will receive a full blood panel test prior to adoption. Then once every year the rescue will cover one blood work checkup to make sure the Weim is healthy or that any problems are caught early.

If for some reason the adoption doesn’t work out despite your best intentions (it happens!) and you need to return the dog, you can get a refund within 30 days. You will need to pay a $30 refund fee.

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Other Weimaraner Rescues Serving New Jersey

There are also some rescues that operate across multiple states, and I have already covered their details and adoption process in posts from their home state.

The Grayter Good Weimaraner Rescue

The Grayter Good Weimaraner Rescue serves the entire East Coast and reaching as far as Texas. If you’d like to read more about it, please check out my North Carolina Weimaraner Rescues post.


Make sure to visit the rescues’ websites and social media post for up-to-date information on Weims available for adoption. If you know of any other Weimaraner rescues in New Jersey, let me know!

Don’t forget to check websites of general rescues in your area, there’s a chance there will be a Weimaraner or a Weimaraner mix there as well.

Not from New Jersey? Check out my Weimaraner Rescue Directory!

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Dana

I’ve always loved dogs, ever since I was a child, but I wasn’t allowed to have one. I dog-sit my sister's Weimaraner often. I decided to start this blog and share what I’ve learned about Nelly, the Weimaraner breed, and dogs in general from scientific papers and journals and my own personal experience. Learn more about Dana.


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