Dogs
meet potential adopters in «living rooms,» and cats enjoy free - roaming group «kitchens,» complete with couches and prop stoves.
Not exact matches
Potential adopters: Stop by,
meet some greyhounds
in person, and talk with our volunteers.
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)?
Yes, we do place dogs
in states other than the immediate neighboring ones, as long as 1) we find a volunteer to conduct the home visit and 2) the
potential adopter meets the dog before finalizing the adoption.
In our own lab we found that when
potential adopters were presented with photographs of dogs that had been either adopted or euthanized they were able to distinguish which dogs had
met which fate solely because the adopted dogs were more attractive than those that had ended up euthanized [7].
If you are a serious
potential adopter and would like to
meet the horses
in person, visits to the rescue are by appointment only.
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!
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.
In order to save lives and
meet the needs of
potential adopters, we frequently run promotions that discount our adoption fees.
Skills Required: Excellent communicator, ability to network foster dog
in public and through social media, extremely responsible, ability to
meet with
potential adopters.
We strongly encourage every
adopter to bring
in all family members, both human and canine, to
meet the new
potential dog before finalizing the adoption.
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.
In those cases, GRRNT has a volunteer coordinate with the foster family to pick the dog up on the day of the
Meet and Greet, take the dog to the
Meet and Greet and show him / her to
potential adopters, and then return the dog home.
Potential adopters were allowed to come
in on Saturday and Sunday to
meet these precious pets and find one they could let into their hearts and into their homes.
Potential adopters will have the opportunity to
meet, fall
in love with and adopt one or more of dozens of adorable cats, kittens, dogs and puppies at low fees and
in a fun and exciting race themed atmosphere.
You will get to
meet potential adopters and will have a say
in who gets to adopt the dog that you saved.
Some of our animals are
in foster homes, so we must schedule appointments to have
potential adopters meet those pets.
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.
DOG
MEET AND GREET — A meet and greet is required if the potential adopter has another dog currently in the h
MEET AND GREET — A
meet and greet is required if the potential adopter has another dog currently in the h
meet and greet is required if the
potential adopter has another dog currently
in the home.
Potential adopters get to
meet cats and kittens
in - store, and the centres help free up space at local shelters.
I would need to
meet any dogs
in a
potential adopters home.
In that case the foster can either arrange to have the potential adopter visit the animal in their home or arrange to meet them with the animal at an adoption cente
In that case the foster can either arrange to have the
potential adopter visit the animal
in their home or arrange to meet them with the animal at an adoption cente
in their home or arrange to
meet them with the animal at an adoption center.
One of the best methods of advertising is to place an ad
in the classified pet column of a major metropolitan newspaper, interview
potential adopters on the phone, then
meet with them, either at their home or yours.
In order to not infringe on any more of the time of our foster families, we introduce our dogs to
potential adopters at our weekend adoption events posted on our website - please do not request to
meet the dog outside of an adoption event as we are unable to grant the request.
Fosters must be available to facilitate «
meet and greets» with
potential adopters, and respond to applications
in a timely manner, either via email or phone calls.
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.
Arya is being fostered
in Bowling Green, KY and a
meet and greet prior to adoption would be highly, highly recommended, so
potential adopters should be prepared to drive some distance (but
meetings can be arranged).
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.
«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.
Our volunteers have been hard at work marketing our animals and
meeting potential adopters at the weekly adoption events, but our 2013 adoptions are down by 40 % from the same period
in 2012.
Adoption Guide: You are the Q - and - A person
in the kennels offering information on the pets so
potential adopters can more easily choose who to
meet.
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.
We also ask that you put
potential adopters you
meet in touch with us so that we can explain and begin the application process.
Saturday, November 15, 2014 — New York, NY — Two hundred cats, kittens, and rabbits seeking families to call their own today
met potential adopters at the fifth annual Whiskers
in Wonderland adoption extravaganza.
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.
Dogs
in foster care avoid the stress of shelter life, and get to
meet new people (each of whom could be a
potential adopter) every single day.
Potential adopters (entire family, including dogs) are required to come to the
meet and greet at our location
in Arvada, Colorado.
Out of State adoptions do require more effort from the adoptive family though, MABBR expects all
adopters to travel to
meet us and their
potential new family member
in person.
Potential adopters meet these cats
in their foster home, where they are most relaxed and able to show their true personalities.