Sentences with phrase «many dogs in our program»

Abby's story We do not have a facility to house the dogs in our program.
one adoption at a time!The majority of dogs in our program are rescued after being abandoned or surrendered to shelters.
TPWR follows an established protocol regarding vaccinations which ensures the health and safety of animals and the public, and sometimes while under medical treatment dogs in our program will be allowed time to be treated and rehabilitated from illness before our veterinarians will deem them healthy enough to receive vaccinations.
Due to the high occurrence of health problems with the double merles in other breeds we do not have or produce any dogs in our program with the dominant merle gene.
Donzel became attached to dogs in our program that had the least chance for success.
Liz has a soft spot in her heart for all the dogs in her program, and often finds they change her life as much as she is changing theirs.
Teresa found out that of all the dogs in the program, he was the only one who hadn't yet been paired up with a vet tech student.
Liz has a soft spot in her heart for all the dogs in her program, and often finds Read More
If you're in the Las Vegas area, you can visit Parker and the other dogs in the program every Saturday at our Adoption Center.
We are looking to put together a «Training Task Force» to better serve the foster dogs in our program.
Chicago bullies only uses healthy, functioning dogs in their program.
Need help getting a better sense of a dog in your program and what his / her needs might be?
Instead, we will keep the dog in our program as long as is necessary to find a suitable home.
The Animal Adoption Center relies on the generosity of foster parents to provide loving and temporary homes for the dogs in our program.
All dogs in our program are fully vetted prior to being adopted.
Instead, all of the dogs in our program live with families in temporary foster homes while they await their forever homes.
Grey Muzzle's piece will support the outreach initiative by funding the cost of veterinary care for senior dogs in the program and we hope that, together, we can strengthen and expand the collective reach, creating positive outcomes for at - risk pets while promoting this emotional bond that is so critical to the health and wellness of these vulnerable populations.
The mission of Senior Dog Haven & Hospice is to rescue and re-home senior dogs (age 7 and older) and to offer hospice care to rescued senior dogs in our program.
As responsible bully owners and rescuers, it is our duty to make sure the dogs in our program are good breed ambassadors.
All the dogs in our program are temperament tested and then evaluated only a daily basis until they find their new home.
We would like to introduce you to one of the sweetest, gentlest, most affectionate and low maintenance dogs in our program... a beautiful girl named Jessica.
Upon successful completion of evaluation, your dog will be introduced to other dogs in the program.
We try to keep the majority of the dogs in our program to full Labradors because of the overwhelming need, but sometimes accept mixes.
All of the dogs in our program live in homes with families, other dogs, cats, and sometimes children.
During this time, not all of the dogs in the program are able to become guide dogs due to problems with health or temperament, e.g. allergies, hip or elbow dysplasia, overly friendly, cat or other dog distractions, etc..
The breeding dogs in our program live as well - loved family pets in volunteer foster homes.
We almost always have dogs in our program who are undergoing costly procedures or whose vet bills are extraordinary.
Approximately 96 - 98 % of donations go directly towards the care of the dogs in our program.
Dogs in our program come through a variety of avenues.
Over the course of six months, we meet several dogs in the program, including Alaskan malamutes and dachshunds, following their progress and outcomes as they learn to be handled by people, walk with a leash, engage in healthy play, and exhibit the kind of social behavior that make dogs so special and beloved.
Each of the dogs in our program has a story of obstacles that they have overcome that illustrate some aspect of our message.
The goal for dogs in this program is to bring joy and comfort to those in need, to improve all phases of operations, and to make more therapy dogs available by striving to improve and expand the relationship between Therapy Dog International (TDI), and those in need.
All the dogs in the program are vaccinated and spayed or neutered, and the maintainers and the dogs they are responsible for are registered with the local government.
When she first began, there were about five volunteers, who assisted with the training and care of CPS dogs in the program.
There are 80 dogs in the program.
We feel very fortunate to have this nice dog in our program.
The dogs in our program range from young adults to seniors, small and large and various breeds.
Volunteer must be able to follow diet restrictions for each dog in the program.
Dogs in our program must be bulletproof, because they go into foster homes with multiple pets and because our adopters want a good, safe companion.
We average 40 - 50 dogs in the program at any given time and in our first 6 years, we have rescued over 2000 dogs.
All dogs in the program are vet checked, spayed or neutered, and temperament tested before placement in the program.
The next step is to visit the Humane Society's Soffer and Fine Adoption Center located at 16101 West Dixie Highway in North Miami Beach and meet the extraordinary dogs in the program!
Note: You will only be paying for the breeding dogs in your program and not for any of the ancestors in the pedigree.
NJSRN will never euthanize a dog that enters our rescue program because a permanent home is not readily available: we will keep the dog in our program until we find the right home.
The Weaverville facility has individual kennels, along with «real - life rooms,» designed to help dogs get used to life in home environments, outdoor play areas, and a large indoor training area where our behaviorists and trainers work with dogs in the program.
Popeye was the first dog in this program and has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
Once you are approved to adopt from PRA, our Trial Visit Coordinator will «match» you with dogs in our program that meet your criteria and that we believe may be suitable for your family and lifestyle.
Are you looking to help out a dog in our program, but don't think you can open your home or don't have the time to give to a dog?
Please understand that we only want what is best for our dogs, so if we don't think a specific dog is a good fit for you, we're not passing judgment on you or your family but are drawing on years of experience with Pugs, and, more importantly, experience with the dogs in our program.
Working dogs, like all dogs in the program, must be spayed / neutered before the adoption.
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