Not exact matches
If you
're interested in adopting or fostering a cat,
dog or rabbit, contact
[email protected] to find out who will
be the
best fit for your
home during this time — but
be advised that we
are overwhelmed with email and can not answer it all.
Applications that
are qualified to
be a
good fit for a particular pet
are subject to a
home visit by authorized representatives of Coco's Heart
Dog Rescue.
So sometimes the exact
dog you
're applying
for might already have an adoption pending or may actually «
fit»
better in a different applicant's
home.
If you
are looking
for a family pet but have certain requirements or a specific personality you
are looking
for, please feel free to email us
for suggestions of
dogs that would
be the
best fit in your
home!
Step 7b: The foster will notify the applicants that they
ARE the
best fit for the
dog, and will arrange a time to bring the
dog to the adopter's
home for a
home visit.
As the fosters know the
dog best they try to determine what
is going to
be the
best fit for the
dog and not a judgment of your
home / family.
A Paws Place representative will speak with you to learn more about the type of
dog you
're looking
for and to determine what type of
dog would
be a
good fit for your
home environment and lifestyle.
For some dogs we receive many applications so we may allow multiple applicants to have a meeting with the dog before we choose the home that we feel will be the best fit for the d
For some
dogs we receive many applications so we may allow multiple applicants to have a meeting with the
dog before we choose the
home that we feel will
be the
best fit for the d
for the
dog.
Every
dog is fostered in a private
home and we try our very
best to match pets and new owners based on the the proper
fit for both parties.
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.
We read your answers to the questions and try to evaluate if the
dog you
're interested in
is a
good fit for your
home and your lifestyle.
If you find yourself out of the house a majority of the time, an older
dog may
be a
better fit for your
home.
The
good news
is, once you
are approved, you can take your
dog home with you the day you meet them, if everyone agrees the
dog is a
good fit for you.
Fostering
is an opportunity to «sample» different
dogs to find the
best fit and to see if you
're ready
for the commitment of giving a homeless
dog a forever
home all while saving lives!
We must
be able to determine the
dog's temperament, health issues, and situation prior to committing the
dog into our program to ensure the
dog is a
good candidate
for our program and a
good fit for the available foster
home.
It means that the shelter or rescue
is looking
for a safe, loving, and permanent
home for each
dog and also a
good fit, so that both
dog and adopter
are happy.
Just as a chihuahua
is not a
dog for me, a pitbull
is not a
good fit for every
home.
The following information will help us determine if we have a rescue
dog that
is a
good fit for you and your current
home situation and personal lifestyle.
Private training sessions
are a
good fit for clients who prefer one on one interactions, clients who prefer to train their
dog at
home (or another environment besides the classroom), or
dogs who aren't comfortable or don't get along
well with other
dogs or people in a classroom environment.
If you
're interested in seeing if boarding at Stay Positive would
be a
good fit for your
dog, contact me at
[email protected] to schedule a time
for you and your
dog to come over and get to know me and my
home.
When bringing a new
dog into the
home, many people wonder which
is a
better fit for them — a male
dog or a female.
It
is really important to think about what
dog is right to make sure that you choose the type that would
be a
good fit for your lifestyle as it sets you up (and the others in your
home) to
be successful
dog owners.
We focus, while they
are in our
homes, on understanding their personalities and quirks so we can find the
best fit for both the
dog and the potential family.
We rescue
dogs of all types, from a variety of situations (abandonment, neglect, surrenders), assess them and place them in foster
homes until we can find them permanent loving
homes that
are a
good fit for each individual.
After you have met the
dog (
s) and both you and RDM feel that you
are a
good fit for each other, we will set up a
home check which ensures that your
home and yard
are animal friendly.
Before beginning any training, we will always set up an initial consultation with you and your
dog at your
home, so that we can make a proper assessment on your
dog's behavior and training, and also to see if we
are the
best fit for you and your
dog.
The right
dog for you may not
be pictured but we do our
best to match you with a
dog who
is a
fit for your situation —
home, lifestyle, kids, other pets, etc..
However, to make sure that the
dog you
're about to adopt
is a
good fit for you and your
home, it
's important that you ask the right questions and choose carefully.
If the calls
are positive and your family seems a
good fit for the
dog, we'll move on to a
home visit.
Evaluate your
home and your lifestyle to ensure that you meet the
dogs requirements and that your
home is a
good fit for this
dog, PRIOR to submitting an application.
While they
are one of the most quiet
dogs, they won't
be a
good fit for owners living in small
homes due to their extra large size.
to pet store to a
home that discards them into a shelter does not make the
dogs into
better pets and not every
home is suitable
for handling a
dog that may need more than the average amount of work to
fit it to their
home.
If after meeting the
dog, everyone agrees he / she
is a
good fit for your family, we will schedule a
home visit.
The purpose of the visit
is both to make sure that your
home is secure and safe
for the foster
dog, as
well as to get to know you, your family and any other animals you may have so we can
be sure to place a
dog that
fits in.
Matchmakers speak with visitors to learn about what they
are looking
for in a new pet, what their
home life
is like and what their expectations
are for a new
dog and then introduce them to the
dogs they think will
be a
good fit for them.
Because our
dogs are in a foster
home for more than just a few days, our fosters can accurately describe the
dog's habits and behaviors to potential adopters and ensure that the
dog and applicant
are a
good fit and there
are no «surprises.»
All
dogs within the program have fully sponsored adoption fees, all the specialty supplies they may need (including heavy duty crates, specialty harnesses, etc.), a «foster to adopt» period where potential adopters can first make sure the animal
is a
good fit for their
home, and a lifetime of behavioral and training support through the shelter.
When it comes to choosing a
dog that will
be a
good fit for your
home, there
are many factors to consider.
If your
home is approved to adopt, your Home Evaluator will work with you to help you choose the dog who is the best fit for your fam
home is approved to adopt, your
Home Evaluator will work with you to help you choose the dog who is the best fit for your fam
Home Evaluator will work with you to help you choose the
dog who
is the
best fit for your family.
Medium - sized
dogs, however, can
be a
good fit for most
homes.
If you
are considering giving a
home to one of these unwanted and abandoned
dogs, consult the shelter staff or rescue group volunteers so they can guide you to a
dog that will
be the
best fit for your family.
These
dogs will
be a
good fit for just about any
home, and would
be great
for first - time
dog owners.
Once you have
been approved to adopt, an adoption coordinator will
be happy to discuss the
dogs you
are interested in visiting, and may have suggestions
for dogs that would
best fit in your particular
home environment.
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.
This customer wants to do what
is best for the
dog, to provide a
good life, and
fit into her
home.
A
good dog day care will offer many activities
for your canine friend so that your
dog will
be stronger and more
fit than if it
were left «
home alone» five days out of seven.
However, if you prefer your
home to
be calm, peaceful and orderly; if you
're away from the house
for long periods of time; and if you
're not an experienced
dog parent, an older
dog might
fit better for your life.
Full disclosure will help you find a new
home that
is a
good fit for your beloved
dog or cat, and ease the transition to a new
home.
This application will allow us to know more about your family, what kind of pet will
fit best and your
home, and whether you will
be a
good match
for one of our
dogs.
That
is why we insist that all adopters agree to return a
dog to Ginger's Pet Rescue if
for any reason the
dog is not a
good fit in your
home.