All dogs within the program have fully sponsored adoption fees, all the specialty supplies they may need (including heavy duty crates, specialty harnesses, etc.), a «foster to adopt» period where potential adopters can first make sure
the animal is a good fit for their home, and a lifetime of behavioral and training support through the shelter.
Not exact matches
While I think
animals make lovely additions to the
home, it
is very important to take the necessary time to consider whether a pet
is a
good fit for your
home and lifestyle!
It
is best to work closely with the rescue to discuss your specific lifestyle and
home situation to find an
animal that will
be a
fit for your
home until that
animal is adopted.
• Most importantly, enjoy your time with us and make sure the
animal you choose
is going to
be the
best fit for your
home and lifestyle.
After you have met the dog (
s) and both you and RDM feel that you
are a
good fit for each other, we will set up a
home check which ensures that your
home and yard
are animal friendly.
The purpose of the visit
is both to make sure that your
home is secure and safe
for the foster dog, as
well as to get to know you, your family and any other
animals you may have so we can
be sure to place a dog that
fits in.
You need to
be sure that you
are prepared to provide all the emotional, financial, and physical needs of your two or four - legged companion, while also making sure that your lifestyle and
home will
be a
good fit for an
animal at every stage of its life.
Not because of breeders that do everything possible to make sure an
animal gets a
good home and stays in it or willingly accepts it back if itâ $ ™
s not a
good fit for all.
The age and energy level of the
animal you chose
is a
good fit for your current lifestyle and
home environment
If
for some reason the foster
animal does not work out in your
home (which can happen, and it
is okay when it does), Scout's Honor will work diligently to locate another foster
home for the pet and to find another foster that will
be a
better fit in your
home.
And because a senior pet
is already fully grown, there
is no mystery about whether the
animal's size will
be compatible with your
home environment, whether the
animal will grow to
be too big
for you to manage or whether your new pet's personality will
be a
good fit with you.
When interviewed
for the Focus on Flea and Tick that will appear in the February issue of Pet Business, Bayer HealthCare
Animal Health's Dan Peizer and Vet's
Best's Mike Mockler both recommended pet store staff ask customers about their pets, their home and their lifestyle to help them decide which flea and tick product is the best fit for t
Best's Mike Mockler both recommended pet store staff ask customers about their pets, their
home and their lifestyle to help them decide which flea and tick product
is the
best fit for t
best fit for them.
There
are many adoptable second - and third - chance
animals out there waiting to find their forever
home, so start making calls and sending out inquiries to learn more about if a second - or third - chance
animal could
be a
good fit for you.
We will discuss with you which FCAR
animal would
be a
good fit for your
home, family and current pets.