Once you are approved, we are happy to arrange for you to
meet a dog prior to committing to adoption.
If we feel we need to
meet the dog prior to class we will set up a time at your convenience to evaluate your dog and discuss the dog's history.
All family or household members should be required to
meet the dog prior to adoption.
We suggest each family member and other dogs in your home
meet a dog prior to adoption.
Not exact matches
NOTE: You must complete and submit an application and be approved to adopt
prior to being able to
meet the
dog.
The organizers want to remind adopters that for the best outcome, «you need to have all members of the family present to
meet prospective
dogs prior to adoption so we can make sure the kids and the
dogs are comfortable with each other.»
- For out of town adopters wanting to
meet the
dogs, an Adoption Application form must be submitted
prior to setting up an appointment.
Prior to being able to attend class, they advised that puppy owners not walk their pups in public parks or around the neighborhood where stray / unvaccinated
dogs travel until after the 4th vaccine, but to
meet the need for socialization by inviting lots of kind, gentle people of all ages to their home and carry the puppy everywhere: the video store to rent videos, the fringes of a summer soft ball game, the grocery store to sit outside with the puppy on your lap and watch people and carts and kids go by.
If the vaccine doesn't
meet the 6 month requirement it must be administered at least 10 days
prior to your
dog's visit or the
dog can not participate in playgroup.
Whatever you want your
dog to be comfortable with as an adult, he should
meet prior to 3 months of age.
Potential adopters must
meet the
dog (s)
prior to adoption.
* We require all household members to
meet the new
dog prior to adoption.
Also, as individual
dogs of any age differ in how well they do with new people, young children, and other animals, it is highly recommended that you arrange
meetings between your potential
dog and members of your household
prior to adoption.
At Hudson's most recent veterinary visit, a few months
prior to our
meeting, the staff had been forced to try and subdue him in the lobby with a rabies pole — this is a rigid, adjustable fiberglass pole with a thin loop of cord at one end to lasso the
dog, intended to help keep the handler safe while restraining an aggressive animal.
Evaluate your home and your lifestyle to ensure that you
meet the
dogs requirements and that your home is a good fit for this
dog,
PRIOR to submitting an application.
Prior to adoption, all household members (including any resident
dogs) should be here to
meet the prospective new
dog.
If you have a
dog, your current
dog will need to
meet your potential new
dog prior to completing your adoption.
If you have a resident
dog, she would like to
meet them
prior to finalizing her adoption!
And when
meeting someone within a
dog park, it is considered proper etiquette to ask the name of the
dog prior to asking the name of the owner.
Most branches will want your resident
dog and your prospective
dog to
meet prior to adoption to observe how they interact.
I was not given all the facts nor was I allowed to
meet the new owners
prior to my
dog being sent away.
Remember not all the
dogs are at each event, so if you want to
meet someone specifically, you'll need to email us
PRIOR to the event date.
Dogs attending the
meet n greet will be posted a few days
prior to the event.
Other canines in the home must
meet the new
dog prior to adoption.
One week
prior to starting, a certified
dog trainer and personal trainer
meets with new enlistees to conduct a consultation for both
dogs and their people.
With
dog adoptions the next step is introducing them to your existing family — everyone in the household will need to
meet the new
dog prior to adoption.
Allow the kitten to get used to being in the crate
prior to
meeting the
dog, by placing the crate in the area you have chosen away from the
dog, so they get used to going in and out.
Best with older children and if there are any
dogs in the home, they should
meet prior to adoption to make sure they are a good fit.
Potential adopters go through a screening process with our Adoption Coordinator
prior to
meeting the foster
dog.
Only then shall the BOD of BHRR consider those homes that have children younger than the age of 8 yet they must be over the age of 5: a) ONLY homes that have no more than 2 children shall be considered if said children are under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 b) ONLY
dogs that BHRR deem most suitable for homes with children within these ages shall be considered c) ONLY homes that have
prior suitable breed type experience ie Great Danes for a Great Dane possible adoption or a Saint Bernard for a Saint Bernard possible adoption shall be considered d) ONLY homes that have no more than one
dog already and that
dog must be a right matched personality fit; shall be considered should any children be under the age of 8 and over the age of 5 e) ONLY homes that have all family members in attendance for the home visit and only those same homes that have all family members come to BHRR to
meet us shall be considered BHRR stresses that children and
dogs should NEVER be left unsupervised together!