An adoption center with an onsite adoption councilor will expand our lifesaving ability, by enabling us to move adoptable kittens out of foster care more quickly and making adoptable kitties easily accessible
for meeting potential adopters.
Not exact matches
Are you interested in assessing a home to be an ideal environment
for a particular dog (which
meets his / her personality and energy level to the
potential adopter)?
For potential adopters with resident dogs, we actually prefer that you
meet with the foster dog twice — once without your dog to get to know the dog you may adopt and then again with your dog.
If you have a family member or friend interested in adoption, or you
meet a
potential adopter, by all means, encourage him or her to apply and provide him or her with the phone number and / or web site, explaining that in addition to completing the adoption application, the prospective home must arrange
for a home check by one of our volunteers and an in - home visit with the dog.
Once home, your main job is giving the animal love and affection, making sure they are being fed, and bringing them in
for medical visits and / or
meet - and - greets with
potential adopters!
Mobile Adoption: Staff and a dedicated group of volunteers and foster families transport pets to public places such as community fairs
for face - to - face
meetings with
potential adopters.
For any
potential doggie
adopters reading this article... That sweet, smiling, floppy tongued staffie girl pictured above is named Winnie and is one of the most wonderful animals you could ever hope to
meet!
Potential adopters would place a $ 10 deposit without even
meeting the pet, denying anyone else the chance
for adoption.
To help
meet this mission, they run a «sleepover program» with all
potential adopters, whereby the selected beagle lives with the
adopter for a short trial period, and is then permitted to live with them
for good if the «sleepover» works out.
Potential adopters should plan
for some time to
meet with their new pet before starting the adoption process.
The partnership will kick off at the launch of Sheryl Matthys» new book, Leashes and Lovers: What Your Dog Can Teach You about Love, Life, and Happiness, on the evening of Tuesday, March 30, at BLVD night club, located at 199 Bowery, from 7:00 — 9:30 p.m. Dogs
for adoption from a Mayor's Alliance participating organization will be on - hand at the event to
meet potential adopters.
You may occasionally need to bring them to WAG
for Open Adoption Days, veterinary treatments, or adoption
meetings, and you must be willing to allow
potential adopters to
meet the animal in your home at a pre-arranged, mutually convenient time.
During the time you are fostering, we ask that you communicate with us about your availability
for meet and greets with
potential adopters, attend adoption events, and walk your foster with an «Adopt Me» vest or bandanna.
«This is an amazing opportunity
for potential adopters to
meet our cats and find a furry friend at no cost,» said SAFE Haven
for Cats shelter director Sherri Orner.
«This is an amazing opportunity
for potential adopters to
meet our cats and find a furry friend at no cost,» says SAFE Haven
for Cats Shelter Director Sherri Orner.
She
meets with
potential adopters for pre-adoption counseling sessions, is a Lead Monitor
for dog playgroups, trains dogs in the training program, and helps to address individual behavior challenges.
In fact,
for many it is the responsibility of the foster to
meet the
potential adopter and evaluate them.
Now that we have our own facility, it is important
for most of our dogs to be onsite to
meet potential adopters.
sites to
meet potential adopters it is a little much
for her.
For potential adopters with resident dogs, we actually prefer that you
meet with the foster dogs TWICE — once without your dog, to get to know the dog you may adopt and then again with your dog.
The common areas include an exercise room to help socialize animals prior to adoption and the «
Meet and Greet» rooms
for adopters to play and interact with
potential pets.
«Adopt - A-Cat offers
potential adopters an unusual opportunity to
meet hundreds of wonderful cats and kittens under one roof,» says Jane Hoffman, president of the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's Animals.
Potential adopters are required to submit an adoption application
for review before they can physically
meet a foster animal.
It is the policy of Tails of Gray that all
potential adopters complete an Adoption Application,
meet your prospective dog, and complete a home visit in order to be considered as a forever adoptive home
for our rescued senior dogs.
We utilize
Meet Your Match adoption surveys to help
potential adopters find the right dog or cat
for them.
You get to do all of the fun things you would do with your own dog: take them on a walk, to the park, to events and more — and we'll supply a vest they can wear that shows they're available
for adoption so they can
meet potential adopters along the way.
There is room
for supervised play, along with special
meet - and - greet areas
for visits with
potential adopters.
● Air conditioned space
for the adoptables ●
Meet and greet area
for potential adopters to spend time with the animal ● Multimedia station to showcase the adoptable animals ● Portable generator
for power ● Water, refrigerator and amenities
for volunteers
Prior to
meeting an animal,
potential adopters are asked to complete an adoption application to better help our staff understand what you are looking
for in a companion animal.
While enrolled in the Placement Assistance program, owners are expected to continue to care
for their small animals in their home and
meet with
potential adopters until a suitable match in a new home is found
for their pets.
You can take the dog home
for a few nights (usually over the weekend) give them a chance to decompress from the shelter and provide them with a chance to
meet potential adopters.
Take the
Meet Your Match survey here, print and bring it in with you: Take the
Meet Your Match survey here Submit the
Adopter Questionnaire online here:
Potential Adopter Questionnaire These forms will be good
for 30 days.
As a volunteer, you can assist the officers in many daily duties such as escorting customers back to view the animals, helping
potential adopters meet with an animal, answer phone inquiries & research information as needed, take dogs out
for their breaks, feed and water the animals, scoop cat litter boxes, socialize with the animals and help with general housekeeping.
Before placing your cat
for adoption, read the «Interviewing and
Meeting the
Potential Adopter» sections of this Best Friends Guide.
«Temporary adoption programs» that allow
for the
potential adopter to assess their suitability
for meeting the animal's need in their home prior to adoption have been shown to significantly reduce return rates.
Adoption requirements are the same
for foster animals as
for animals in residence at the Adoption Center, the only difference being that foster animals require the
potential adopter to
meet them via the foster family.
PetSmart, PETCO and many independent pet stores provide a place
for the public to
meet the available animals and
for the rescuers to screen
potential adopters.
Help introduce a dog you know isn't showing well in the shelter to
potential adopters by offering to take the dog on an off - site walk with them or asking to borrow a quiet office space
for a
meet & greet.
Potential adopters will
meet cats available
for adoption in your home.
Meet and Greet is a one - on - one training class
for staff and volunteers to learn how to properly introduce
potential adopters to dogs.
Join us as a volunteer who
meets with
potential adopters to help find the best animal companion match
for their home.
If the pet is available
for adoption, the foster will bring the pet into the ARL to
meet with
potential adopters or depending on the pet's needs, can
meet at the foster's home.
All you have to do is provide a loving temporary home and be willing to bring your foster back to the shelter
for special events or
for appointments to
meet potential adopters.
ü You must allow reasonable access to the dog
for meetings with
Potential Adopters.
On 15 January, the
potential adopters met the child
for the first time.