Once you have passed this step in the process, you can make
an appointment at the foster home to see the dog.
Not exact matches
After that,
appointments will be made for you to see the dogs
at their
foster homes.
We ask that our
foster homes provide a safe indoor
home, lots of love, transportation to altering
appointments and transportation to our placement events on Saturdays
at the Davis Petco.
Dogs and kittens are housed in
foster homes and can be met by
appointment or
at adoption events.
Our cats are available for adoption by
appointment from our
foster homes, and you can also meet some of our cats in person
at a local Petco, Petsmart or Pet Food Express.
Our adoptable dogs reside in
foster homes and can be met by
appointment or
at adoption events (not all dogs may be present
at events).
Foster parents must be willing to meet with potential adopters (by
appointment at the shelter), and be able to release the
foster pet to its new owners when the new
home is found.
Appointments are scheduled to meet and adopt dogs, both
at home base and in
foster care.
See adoptable cats Dogs reside in
foster homes and are adoptable by
appointment or
at one of our events.
As a
foster home,
at events slangin» merch, as a temporary
foster, picking up dog food donations and driving dogs to vet
appointments or tv shows!
If it appears that your
home would be a good match, the champion may decide to schedule an
appointment at or near the
foster home for you to meet the dog you are interested in adopting.
If you have applied for a dog or cat in
foster we will set up an
appointment to meet
at the shelter or
at the
foster's
home.
PetNet coordinates the efforts of about 40 volunteers who
foster animals; transport them to
foster homes, vet
appointments, and meet - and - greets; and represent the organization
at animal - welfare - related events, where they build awareness for their mission.
If you know which dog you are interested in, and can't make the fair, you may make an
appointment to meet the dog either
at the
foster home or kennel... depending on where the dog is located.
They may have to stay
at home if they have
foster children with lots of specialist
appointments or school issues, all in addition to the many meetings that are scheduled regularly.
On a side note... in Florida,
home studies are only good for a year, so our adoption attorney has suggested we wait till our profile has been looked
at and possible matched before we go any further into that...
at the moment I'm making an
appointment with the
foster care system to see if the
home study they perform is transferable..