Not exact matches
In 1997,
during a
visit to the
dog park near their San Jose, Calif.,
home, the couple noticed that Midknight was squinting.
For example,
during the recent Chinese New Year
visiting back in February, one of the toddlers who came over my
home went so far grab the my
dog's treat box, refusing to return it till it was empty; much to the delight of my canine.
Another friend on mine in NJ has been trying to adopt a second
dog because she recently lost a pet, she contacted me and said that several rescues have turned her down for various reasons, including she works outside of the
home too many hours
during the day and that she didn't meet their
home visit standards.
(It helped that her daughter had seen how happy the
dog's family - to - be was
during a
visit to their
home.)
The program is designed for people who can keep a
dog or cat in their
home during the week and place it up for adoption at CAP on the weekend, a time when most potential adopters
visit the shelter.
Day Training: Day training — where a trainer
visits your
home during your work day to train your
dog — is a great option to break up your
dog's day, give them some enrichment, mental exercise, and improve their manners too!
Day Training: Typically, Day Training programs involve a trainer
visiting your
home during your work day to train your
dog.
If
during the trial period you find that the animal is not a suitable match the adoption fee will be refunded, any animal adopted from the AAC is always welcomed back if for any reason you can no longer care for him or her at any point in their life, adopters must be at least 24 years old to adopt a cat or
dog, adopters who rent their
home must have landlord approval in order to adopt, we welcome out of area adopters, however we require prospective adopters to
visit our facility and spend at least one night with the animal.
Owner and veterinary team goal: the next time you observe a
dog or cat demonstrating stress signals at
home or
during a vet
visit, help the animal positively, patiently, and proactively.
This may also include how a
dog's emotional well - being can play a role in all aspects of its life and health, including veterinary care, how decreasing fear, anxiety, and stress is beneficial to the patient and owner both
during the veterinary
visit and at
home, a focus on Fear Free applications pre - and post-veterinary
visit, successful case studies / stories of how a
dog went from fearful to Fear Free
during or throughout the course of a single or series of veterinary
visits, positive experiences working with a Fear Free certified veterinary professional or anything that highlights how Fear Free and what it stands for is all around better for staff, patients, and clients.
During the
home visit, the Foster Coordinator or another volunteer will meet you and any current
dogs, and give you suggestions for preparing your house and yard for the foster
dog.
During the home visit, your Home Evaluator will discuss how we take dogs into the rescue, what happens during the foster care period, and how we schedule visits with approved fam
During the
home visit, your Home Evaluator will discuss how we take dogs into the rescue, what happens during the foster care period, and how we schedule visits with approved famil
home visit, your
Home Evaluator will discuss how we take dogs into the rescue, what happens during the foster care period, and how we schedule visits with approved famil
Home Evaluator will discuss how we take
dogs into the rescue, what happens
during the foster care period, and how we schedule visits with approved fam
during the foster care period, and how we schedule
visits with approved families.
If circumstances permit, it is best to pick up the
dog during your
visit to the breeder's
home / facility.
During this complimentary
visit to your
home, Mark, beyondPets ™ owner, will meet you and your
dogs so you can get to know one another and become well informed as to the particular care and attention that your
dogs need.
The Comfort Zone Plug - In will relax your
dog or puppy in these stressful situations and more: when strangers
visit,
during thunderstorms or fireworks, before trips to the veterinarian, and when moving to a new
home.