He would do
best in a quiet home with other dogs to pattern his behavior after and where someone is home most of the time.
The first night in a foster home is the first sleep many of these dogs have had on a soft
bed in a quiet home in weeks or months... or ever.
I am a sweet, loving girl who would prefer to be an only
cat in a quiet home with older, respectful children, or adults.
Some cats are extremely shy when they first arrive here, especially those who have lived
indoors in a quiet home with few visitors.
Please understand that many of these dogs need to be
placed in a quiet home without other animals or children, as the case fits.
We think she'd do great in most any home, but that she'd
thrive in a quieter home, with maybe a cat friend or two to keep her company.
They are okay with kids but can easily be dropped and injured, so are better
in a quiet home without young children.
I am social at work because I have to be:), but I love to
hide in my quiet home and relax at the end of the day.
We envision
Anna in a quiet home with either a gentle male dog, or no other dogs, and OK with cat / s in a home.
We know from experience that fostering works best
in quieter homes with no other pets or young children so that the pet can settle in a bit more easily.
There he is
in his quiet home, indispensable and tenacious, the steady conscience of the churches — the unflinching witness of the great vision that must not be betrayed.
but it is a nice thought to do
that in a quiet home by yourself one day.
A cat in a home that is busy with human activity all day will likely not get as much shuteye as one
in a quieter home.
He would do best
in a quiet home with a fenced in yard.
She would do best
in a quiet home, and would prefer to live with other calm dogs, though she might also do well as an only dog.
He will be very familiar with the other behaviors as well, but will likely only be able to do
them in a quiet home setting.
She would do best
in a quiet home with another dog to learn from.
We think Wendy would do best
in a quiet home with a confident dog for a friend and example.
Bob and Ann think Princess B would do best
in a quiet home, perhaps with someone that is retired and able to spend the days relaxing with her.
Hank is unsure of some people so would be best
in a quiet home.
He would do best
in a quieter home with a fenced yard because he is not socialized or leash trained.
Ashitaka will do best
in a quiet home with no dogs or a calm female.