Sentences with phrase «best match for the dog»

We try our hardest to find the best match for our dogs and our adopters.
The first application we receive is not chosen for who gets the adoption as we determine which home is the best match for the dog.
This lets us learn more about them — to give the adoptive family as much information as possible and to make sure it's a good match for the dog and the home.
Be sure the toy is a good match for your dog's mouth size.
We started this group to focus on the dogs, and concentrate on finding the best match for the dog and the family.
The best trainers can read their dogs and pick out the best match for that dog to teach him something.
Information that can be provided at the time of surrender is extremely important in the adoption process in order to help make a good match for the dog's forever home.
If you think your family is the best match for the dog and you can't bear to give him or her up, you may adopt your foster dog and join the «foster flunkie» club.
That allows Saving Grace to invest time and care to make a good match for the dog, and you should invest the same time and care in making a good match for your family.
When we make the decision to release a dog from our program, we review the adoption applications we've received so as to find a home that will be a good match for the dog.
Our dogs undergo behavioral evaluations in foster homes, which allow us to learn about the dog's personality and compatibility, and ensure a good match for the dog and the adopter.
Additionally, learning about the dog helps the CLR team assess what we can do to help the dog adjust, as well as assist us in finding the best match for the dog and potential adopters.
We try our very hardest to find the best match for our dogs and our adopters.
Volunteering with those organizations highlights not only the expense involved in preparing them for adoption (vet checks, vaccinations, spay / neuters, often other health problems, food, physical care, transport, etc etc etc), but also highlights how essential it is to make a good match for the dog - and that means getting to know the applicants carefully and choosing the best match.
If we feel that you are a good match for the dog, you will fill out an application, you will then fill out a five page adoption contract, pay the adoption fee via cash, check or credit card, and then take your new dog home that day!
When Rimadyl isn't a good match for your dog, there are other options to help with arthritis pain.
At Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida, we try to find the best match for our dogs.
The entire household must be a good match for the dog; we won't place a higher Level dog in a lower Level household.
If there are several parties interested in the same dog at an adoption event, we will make sure everyone who arrives on time has a chance to meet the dog; then our volunteers will help make the best match for that dog.
At adoption days, it's not exactly first come / first served, it's whoever is the best match for the dog, provided everyone is there at the start to meet the dogs.
We reserve the right to refuse to adopt to anyone who we feel isn't a good match for a dog, in particular or in general, as not every household is suitable for a rescued dog, especially our larger herding and working breeds.
We strive to ensure the best match for our dogs and our applicants.
We recommend that you research potential trainers and training techniques to find the best match for your dog and family.
Finding a good match for your dog but who is calm and happy when you leave can have a wonderful soothing effect on a dog who vocalizes when left alone.
Our goal is not only to find a permanent, loving home where the dog will be treated like a full member of the family, but to find the home that is the best match for the dog.
The foster homes know the most about each dog and can best determine if your home would be a good match for the dog.
Our commitment is to find the best match for each dog and family.
This helps us narrow down applications in order do find the best match for the dog.
Placements are not on a first come / first serve basis, rather placements are made according to what will be best for the dog and which adopter is the best match for the dog.
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