Not exact matches
No matter what kind of adventures with your
family dog you happen to have on your agenda, you will be able to find the vehicle to
match at Glendale Dodge.
Our foster program lets us know how a
dog will behave with other
dogs, cats and kids in a household so that we can better
match each animal with a
family.
«That way, we can take them to our Behavior Center, do rehabilitation work, and teach them how to be pets so we can plan how to make the perfect
match between the
dog and his adoptive
family.»
Another especially important thing to consider is a
dog whose personality, exercise needs, size and behavior
match your stage in life, and those of your
family members.
GAS makes a special effort to
match the right
dog with the right
family or person.
If we place a foster
dog with you and your
family, you do have the option to permanently adopt your foster
dog if the board members agree they are a good
match for your
family and you notify us prior to us promising the
dog elsewhere.
Our Certified
Dog Trainer and Animal Behaviorist evaluate every animal and we work diligently to properly match the lifestyle and expectations of our adopting families with each dog's nee
Dog Trainer and Animal Behaviorist evaluate every animal and we work diligently to properly
match the lifestyle and expectations of our adopting
families with each
dog's nee
dog's needs.
We do ask that all owner's continue to keep their
dog until we are able to
match your
dog with a new
family.
It's a lot of fun for volunteers, and also serves as a tool to help us better
match dogs with their forever
families!
They should also follow up with foster
families as needed to insure a good
match between foster
family and the fostered
dog.
Adopting a
dog is a wonderful thing - and by following this advice, you can make your
family and your new
dog are a perfect
match!
This volunteer keeps track of any foster
families in the region along with their
family situation (e.g. other pets, young children, etc.) They will
match up incoming
dogs with available openings in foster
families and track where our
dogs are living.
PawsLikeMe, the free online platform that
matches adoptable
dogs with new
families, is working on adding cats to its offerings.
Love - A-Bull does our best at
match making, but sometimes the
dog and the new
family just don't end up bonding.
Find the perfect
dog for your
family by choosing one that
matches the energy level in your house — nothing that needs more exercise than you have time to give, or it will end up back in the shelter.
In founding the company, they believe that every
dog has a home and Embark can help
match the right
dogs to the right
families to make sure all pups find a happy forever home.
After
matching dogs with
families as an adoption counselor in 2005 and working with shelter
dogs on socialization and basic obedience, Melissa realized one of the best ways to keep
dogs out of rescues and shelters was to help restore the original spirit that caused
dogs to bond with humans in the first place.
An Adoption Counselor will review your application to make sure the
dog in which you are interested is a good
match for you and your
family.
The idea is that that breed labels — inaccurate as they might be — can end up falsely leading someone to think a
dog is a good, or bad,
match for their
family.
GAS has a great success record in
matching dogs to
families, and tries to avoid any adoption scenarios which may lead to the return of a
dog.
Matching the right
dog with the right
family is a great feeling!
Assess - a-Pet ™ can help shelters meet the individual behavioral needs of
dogs amidst the stress of the kennel environment, identify aggressive
dogs BEFORE they prove themselves aggressive in someone's home, and help create compatible and lasting
matches between shelter
dogs and their
families.
We can also offer pre-adoption couseling or
dog selection to help ensure the cute
dog you fall in love with is a perfect
match for your lifestyle,
family and energy level.
4) Once the application is submitted and it seems like the
dog is a good
match for your
family and vise versa we will schedule a meet / greet.
We strive to
match the right
dog to the right
family so that all will have many happy years together.
They are often a part of the rescue arm of their national breed clubs which
match dogs for
families that want a particular breed.
We try to
match the
dog with the
family's needs.
Support from hundreds of volunteers is needed to ensure that cats,
dogs and other animals get daily exercise, enrichment, and are
matched up with loving, forever
families.
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.
A good, even temperament, usually well -
matched to the
family / home he is being placed into (keeping in mind that individual
dogs may vary, and personality can be hard to determine at a young age)
They are one of the best at
matching the right
dog with their forever
family!
Foster
family responsibilities include: obtaining necessary veterinary care (all veterinary costs are covered by GRRNT), providing a loving family environment for their foster dog, providing basic manners training when necessary, and working with our Adoption Coordinator to find the perfect Adoptive Family match for their foste
family responsibilities include: obtaining necessary veterinary care (all veterinary costs are covered by GRRNT), providing a loving
family environment for their foster dog, providing basic manners training when necessary, and working with our Adoption Coordinator to find the perfect Adoptive Family match for their foste
family environment for their foster
dog, providing basic manners training when necessary, and working with our Adoption Coordinator to find the perfect Adoptive
Family match for their foste
Family match for their foster
dog.
Five days after the
dog disappeared, the
family's 10 - year - old daughter created a free Finding Rover account and the technology
matched her uploaded photo to one taken at the shelter.
Dogs of this age are through the housebreaking and puppy biting stage, and you can better assess the
dog's temperament and energy level in order to see how it
matches your
family's lifestyle.
The adoption process is designed to
match the right
dog with the right
family.
Having saved over 20,000 pets since their inception in 2009, Wings of Rescue moves
dogs and cats into safe spaces where they can eventually be
matched with their forever
families, regardless of how long the adoption process might take.
That way, we're able to make the best possible
match between the
family and
dog (or
dogs!)
At Homeward Pet Adoption Center, our goal is to
match you with a cat or
dog that will become a lifelong member of the
family.
Since we have no shelter of our own, we rely on loving people to take in rescued
dogs and care for them until the
dog can be
matched with a
family.
Our application process, interviewing of prospective
matches, and home visits help us
match the right
dog to
family.
This also gives us an opportunity to get to know the
dog one on one and give an accurate evaluation and assessment of each
dog's personality, therefore enabling us to
match the
dog to the type of
family it needs.
This allows us to get to know each
dog's personality and temperament, enabling us to make the perfect
match between
dog and forever
family.
Stop the Suffering rescues and transports
dogs and cats from high - kill shelters, located primarily in Ohio and some West Virginia and Kentucky, to pre-approved rescues in five states where they can be evaluated and
matched with new
families.
Please keep in mind that we
match dogs with the most suitable
families on an ongoing basis, so some
dogs shown may already have a prospective
match, and some
dogs may not reach the website.
One of our trained Adoption Counselors will give you a list of
dogs or cats that may be a good
match for your
family.
This gives us the opportunity to make sure that everyone is in agreement that the
dog you have been
matched with is a good «fit» with your
family and pets.
We started this group to focus on the
dogs, and concentrate on finding the best
match for the
dog and the
family.
If the
dog the
family applied for is not a good fit, then perhaps a different
dog could be a good
match, she said.
ASDs are beautiful, wonderful
dogs — but they're not for everyone; they're not a classic
family pet, so they often find themselves homeless when their
families realize the
dog they bought or adopted for its beauty is not a good
match for their household.
At NHS we try to
match our adoptable pets to the best
family possible, and that can take a long time if a
dog is older, can't handle being startled by children, or needs to be the only animal in the home.