Michael Fundaro wrote: If you want frogs you can try to use a net at a local pond and catch some tadpoles.
Sorry for the spoil-sport, but as an environmentalist I oppose that plan.
Firstly because many amphibes are bound to their birth pond and will try to wander back to their native area once they are grown (and probably won't make it).
And probably you also have laws that protect local wildlife, i.e. no hunting, harming and taking out from their environment.
If the pond is apt for amphibes, they might come on their own. Some species can wander for miles. It might take years so patience is crucial.
If the pond is really too far from natural occurrences just try to be happy with the benefit it has for insects (for drinking or breeding like dragonflies) or that it serves other critters as water supply (which you might not see if they are nocturnals).
I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do. (E.E.Hale)