Sentences with phrase «ask shelter workers»

Ask shelter workers what this dog is like, but also see for yourself.
If there are other pets in your home, ask the shelter workers if it is possible to bring your pet in, so you can see how they interact with the new dog or cat.
Lucia, who has successfully adopted many shelter pets, says it's a good idea to ask shelter workers or volunteers about the temperament of any dog you're interested in.
Ask the shelter workers and other organizations that work with the homeless for their opinion.
Make sure you ask a shelter worker what they know about each pet.
If you see one you are especially interested in, ask the shelter worker to take him out of his cage so you and your family can interact with him.
Ask any shelter worker how many dogs are euthanized annually because the owners could not cope with the dog, or ask animal rescue workers how many poorly socialised «problem» pets are literally thrown out into the street.
If you have cat (s), ask a shelter worker to bring out a cat who tolerates dogs.
Ask the shelter worker about the dog.

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But if you ask a vet, trainer, or shelter care worker what the single biggest dog care issue is, the true importance of overcoming that struggle really becomes clear.
Without asking questions, shelter workers took her in and named her Nala.
The shelter workers are asking that people share Clover's story to help her find a home.
But if you ask a vet, trainer, or shelter care worker what their single biggest dog care issue is, the true importance of overcoming that struggle really becomes clear.
Prosecutor David Alex asked jurors to give Mr. Brown that sentence — one year for each day the dog, named â $ œMercyâ $ by shelter workers, suffered before dying.
Shelter and rescue workers are often working on their own donated time, so taking some of the busy work of asking for donations off of their plates will allow them to spend more time placing less adoptable kitties in homes.
the shelter worker asked.
If you or or someone you know needs help housing their pets while seeking shelter from domestic violence, please ask that person's case worker or advocate to contact us at (714) 964-4445 or [email protected].
If you or or someone you know needs help housing their pets while seeking shelter from domestic violence, please ask that person's case worker or advocate to contact us at (714) 964-4445 or [email protected].
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