Sentences with phrase «care upon adoption»

Adopters trust you as an information resource, and if you don't mention veterinary care upon adoption, they might not grasp the importance of regular vet visits.

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Each American Fox Terrier Rescue group is independent, so each group decides the adoption fee for a particular dog, depending upon the amount of medical care needed or the cost of housing that dog.
Upon coming into the care of Prairie Sky Dog Rescue Inc., dogs are thoroughly assessed and then monitored for two weeks (or longer) before they are available for adoption.
This program requires an application fee of $ 10 They generally do not adopt out of the service territory Requires a dog be returned if the adopter can not keep it Takes ownership of a dog upon intake Requires a home visit: Preferrably, yes Follows up with adopters after placement Dogs are observed and evaluated before adoption All dogs up to date on veterinary recommended care, including regionally appropriate vaccines, before adoption.
Upon entering our facility, each animal is evaluated by our health care staff and behaviorist to provide the animal with the best opportunity for adoption.
Depending on the organization, adoption fees can include a health check upon arrival; vaccines and / or deworming and / or other medications, as needed; rehabilitating sick or ill animals; socializing timid or shy animals to give them a better chance of adoption; providing spay / neuter surgery (which some owners may not do if left to their own devices); microchip and / or tattoo and / or license; information on caring for the pet, including help after the adoption; subsidized or low - cost training / obedience classes; and goodness knows what other extras.
Upon adoption you will be provided with a complete list of medical services provided and recommendations for future medical care.
Holds may only be placed upon receipt and approval of a completed adoption questionnaire by our Customer Service or Animal Care staff.
To reduce the chance that these pets are surrendered, the charity sends a $ 150 gift card upon proof of adoption to help with food and other essentials, and provides access to local veterinarians who agree to offer ongoing discounted care.
The decisions regarding which animals are placed in our adoption program, or cared for in the foster care program depends upon the age, health and temperament of the animals as well as our ability to provide them care that would make them good adoption candidates.
Moreover, the current focus upon adoption is in danger of distracting attention from addressing the wider crisis affecting the rising number of children in the care system, and many more on the edge of care.
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