For this reason, all of
our intakes for surrendered or stray animals must be done on an appointment basis.
Not exact matches
Million Cat Challenge: Managed Admission — Managed admission is distinct from limited admission and refers to any form of regulating or scheduling
intake, from simply limiting the hours
for drop - off and closing night drop boxes, to scheduled
intake appointments, to a formal process of
surrender interviews with extensive efforts at providing support and alternatives.
For any specific questions, please contact us at:
[email protected] Surrenders: - Please understand that we have limited space, and emergency intakes take first priority for placement within our resc
For any specific questions, please contact us at:
[email protected] Surrenders: - Please understand that we have limited space, and emergency
intakes take first priority
for placement within our resc
for placement within our rescue.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: Do not accept dogs with bite history.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: will not accept goldens with history of an unprovoked bite of a human being; golden must meet breed standard of friendly, reliable, predictable, and not be quarrelsome toward other dogs
Managing the number of
intakes will ensure proper care, training and placement of
surrendered equines and allow Harmony to manage the number of
intakes to allow proper space
for law enforcement cases.
Other program features: Adopting families are offered one year membership Our dogs CAN NOT be kept in an outdoor kennel Considerations
for intake /
surrender: will accept special needs dogs
Managed admission is distinct from limited admission and refers to any form of regulating or scheduling
intake, from simply limiting the hours
for drop - off and closing night drop boxes, to scheduled
intake appointments, to a formal process of
surrender interviews with extensive efforts at providing support and alternatives.
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For owner -
surrendered pets, I would recommend setting up
intake appointments and getting everything you can from their current owner, including veterinary records if possible, and a behavior history.»
Historically, many shelters have taken pride in offering immediate
intake for any stray or owner
surrendered cat, regardless of the condition of the cat, the number of cats already in the shelter, or the capacity to assure a live outcome
for these animals.
Other notes: Other requirements of adoption: good vet check, dog experience Considerations
for intake /
surrender: no vicious dogs
By offering resources to people who show up at AAC to
surrender a pet, we are able to lower the
intake numbers a bit
for the ones who are able to take the help from PASS.
This can be done
for various levels of shelter
intake (e.g. strays, owner -
surrenders, puppy and kitten litter
intakes) as well as spay / neuter services delivered in the community.
Other requirements of adoption: vet check and application Considerations
for intake /
surrender: non-aggressive
Other notes: Other requirements of adoption: Dog must become member of family Other program features: encourage adopters to make (train) dogs
for therapy Considerations
for intake /
surrender: no biters
Other notes: Other requirements of adoption: adequate fencing Considerations
for intake /
surrender: will not accept aggressive dogs or those that have bitten.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: in accepting dogs into our rescue program, preference is given to those facing euthanasia, to those living in shelters or pounds, and to those in untenable living situations.
Considerations
for Intake /
Surrender: Dogs from shelters are given first priority and owner
surrendered dogs are accepted when there is space available.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: a) Try to keep a well - rounded selection of ages available
for adoption.
Other requirements of adoption: case by case Other program features: education programs Considerations
for Intake /
Surrender: temperament
Other notes: Other requirements of adoption: capabilities of adopter match dog needs Considerations
for Intake / Surrender: approval by intake coordinator upon completion of interview an on - site evalu
Intake /
Surrender: approval by
intake coordinator upon completion of interview an on - site evalu
intake coordinator upon completion of interview an on - site evaluation.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: non-aggressive, correctable behavior issues, managable health problems.
Other requirements of adoption: telephone interview; good fit Other program features: refer adopters to local shelters Considerations
for intake /
surrender: temperament test; up to date on shots
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: no aggression or bite history
We ask
for a $ 40
surrender fee to help cover the costs of the
intake medical procedures (parasite treatment, FIV / Leuk testing).
Other requirements of adoption: on our web site in detail Other program features: special senior programs Considerations
for intake /
surrender: no restrictions based on age or medical need.
Other notes: Other program features: public education Considerations
for intake /
surrender: will not accept goldens with a history of aggression.
Ashin says the shelter typically sees a spike in
intake during summer months
for several reasons including the fact that more litters of puppies and kittens are
surrendered following the spring mating season.
* Note: We require board of directors approval
for surrender /
intakes, which can take 1 - 3 days to obtain review.
The
Intake Coordinator handles the intake process for all dogs coming from commercial breeders, other rescue groups, owner surrenders and animal control / she
Intake Coordinator handles the
intake process for all dogs coming from commercial breeders, other rescue groups, owner surrenders and animal control / she
intake process
for all dogs coming from commercial breeders, other rescue groups, owner
surrenders and animal control / shelters.
Other program features: pick up from transport (NH / CT) if required Considerations
for intake /
surrender: all medical records turned over, relinquish documents signed.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: good temperament - regardless
Other notes: Other requirements of adoption: application, interview, visits to 2 + foster homes Considerations
for intake /
surrender: temperament, only refuse biters, siezures we treat HW and injuries.
Considerations
for intake /
surrender: a temperament test is performed.
If you have scheduled an
intake appointment
for an animal, you should have identification with you as well as any pertinent paperwork or veterinary records referencing your pet and the
surrender fee when you arrive.
Considerations
for Intake /
Surrender: RAGOM asks questions about the dog with kids / cats / orther pets.
Shelter staff members at
intake will identify pet owners who are looking
for an alternative to
surrendering their cat, dog, rabbit to the shelter.
Other requirements of adoption: No choke chains, prong collar or electric fence allowed Other program features: Adoptive families offered 1 free year membership Considerations
for Intake /
Surrender: Temperament
New York, NY 10029 Shelter Hours: 8AM - 8PM, 7 days a week Adoption Hours: Mon - Fri: 12 - 8 pm, Sat & Sun: 10am - 6 pm
Intake Hours: Open 24 hours
for stray and owner
surrender intakes Map & Directions
Shelters that are currently experiencing a high stray kitten
intake and, as a result, have a high euthanasia rate
for kittens — especially those with URI — will benefit from the Foster to
Surrender program.
Though we've ceased
intake of stray and
surrendered cats during the quarantine, we continue to provide adoption services
for dogs, and the pet park, pet retail store, and dog training classes remain open.
As part of these initiatives, Young - Williams Animal Center has launched a managed
intake program which calls
for pet owners to make an appointment when they want to
surrender an animal.