Not exact matches
So if our defense against Breeder Haters is that we breed
dogs to preserve the lines that we adore, and we want healthy well - adjusted puppies that
fit into our
family, why does that stop being true as soon as you produce a mix - breed?
After you have met the greyhounds and selected a few possible
dogs that you think may
fit well
into your
family, then GAS will help you introduce the candidates to your first
dog.
For others, predictability may be critical to that
dog fitting into their home,
family and lifestyle.
This way, you're only looking at pets that meet your requirements, and you don't fall in love with a
dog that won't
fit into your
family.
While we encourage you to look elsewhere, including other rescue groups and your local shelter for a rescued
dog, our volunteers are working hard to find a
dog that would
fit into your
family if your application is approved.
A well - trained Akita is a beautiful
dog to own and will
fit into any
family, becoming an integral member of the pack.
As this article has hopefully made clear, it is important to consider not only the specific breed of
dog you will choose, but also the
dog's individual temperament and how it might
fit into your
family structure.With these caveats, here is the list for breeds that are known to be good with children.
We always strive for successful, permanent placements and in assessing your
family and home we are better able to determine if a particular
dog will «
fit»
into your life based on their temperament and personality, which is to your advantage, so please provide as many details as possible.
Schnoodles make great
family dogs because of their gentle temperament and ability to
fit into many lifestyles.
These
dogs require a lot of exercise, so they
fit into lifestyles of more active
families and those with large yards where they can run free.
If you are an active
family, then this type of
dog will
fit naturally
into your lifestyle.
If you decide you want to continue the adoption process after meeting the
dog, we will set up a home visit to be sure the
dog will
fit into the adopting
families lifestyle.
Once you know you have the time to do it, you need to decide what type of
dog fits best
into your
family and living arrangements.
I think the older
dogs easily
fit into new
families.
Do some research (use our breed selector) and due diligence to see what
dog best
fits into your lifestyle and
family profile when you are choosing a breed.
Then they have a baby and Marley struggles to
fit into their perceived idea of the
family dog.
Shane took his time because he knew how important it was to find a
dog who would
fit into his young
family.
If for whatever reason the
dog you choose doesn't
fit into your lifestyle, we will simply place the
dog into a new foster
family.
(3) When little is known a
dog's background, a potential adopter must lean heavily on the shelter staff to help match him with a
dog that stands a good chance of
fitting into his
family.
-- but they tend to be very sweet
dogs with mellow temperaments that
fit very well
into many
families.
Descended from wolves, they maintain highly - evolved patterns of behavior that help them
fit into a human or
dog family, but those behaviors must be triggered and nurtured in order to fully develop.
Many pets are returned to shelters and rescues because they do not
fit into the adopting
families» lifestyles, or because the
family is unable to meet the
dog's needs.
We find out all that we can about the older
dog that you are considering — in order to determine if it will
fit into the lifestyle and «atmosphere» of your
family.
Dogs can live for quite a long time, and there are many animals given to shelters because they didn't
fit into the
family when the kids came along.
Somerset Cottage Poodle Rescue is focused on providing a much needed service for the ever increasing amount of poodles that come
into our rescue through no fault of the
dogs - we will do everything we can to meet your expectations and find the best
fit for your
family.
These
dogs bond strongly to one owner, and while they may
fit into a
family, they usually remain devoted to their primary caretaker.
This is one example of how integrating fostering with the adoption program can turn a negative — adoption returns —
into a positive, by using fostering to make sure that
dogs are a good
fit for their adoptive
families.
Upon approval of the application, the
dog and the adopter enter
into a two week «trial» or foster period, to make sure it's the right
fit for the
family and the
dog.
Delves
into the temperaments and traits of mixed - breed
dogs, trainability and helping
dogs fit into human
families.
Some shelters would be willing for you to «adopt» an older
dog for a week to get an idea if the particular
dog would
fit into your
family life.
For instance, some
dogs may have a difficult time
fitting into a home with very young children unless they came from a
family with children.
Second, it allows our fosters to really get to know the
dogs and help us place them
into homes that will be a good
fit for both the
dog and the adoptive
family.
Some breeders focus on breeding only Long Coated German Shepherds, and since they don't breed their
dogs for protection work, longhaired German Shepherds tend to have a softer, milder temperament that
fits well
into many
families.
Dogs no one else wants — dogs typically with behavior issues that prevent them from fitting into a fam
Dogs no one else wants —
dogs typically with behavior issues that prevent them from fitting into a fam
dogs typically with behavior issues that prevent them from
fitting into a
family.
A
dog's foster
family can give you valuable information about its personality and temperament, and what type of home it will best
fit into.
We all hope that our pets will
fit harmoniously
into our homes and
families, but some
dogs behave in ways that are problematic for their owners, such as barking incessantly, digging, chewing, and showing aggression.
As an older
dog, he is not trying to prove his dominance over humans, and, in general, he is ready to
fit himself
into his human
family «pack,» and to do whatever is necessary to make that
fit as comfortable as possible.
If an adult
dog has to continually try to figure out where he
fits into the
family, life is a lot more stressful and he is more likely to develop behavioral problems.
The best way to know that a
dog is right for your
family is to meet that
dog, evaluate it in person, speak with the
dog's foster
family, review any behavioral assessments, and do an honest evaluation on whether you feel it would be a good
fit — taking
into consideration the advice and recommendation from other vested parties including volunteers / foster
families of Ginger's Pet Rescue.