Not exact matches
Once placed in a
new and loving
home, a dog will
learn to trust his / her
new owner, and quickly forge a bond as strong as if they've lived together for years.
We spend every day with our Miniature Schnauzers from the time they are born to the day they leave our
home and
learn their various personalities to help us match our puppies with their
new owner.
The Little Traverse Bay Humane Society made a Facebook post about Eastwood being the sole dog remaining following the adoption event, and though the dog has a few known medical issues (reported to be «some leg deformities»), potential adopters who
learned that he was waiting for a
home clamored to be chosen as Eastwood's
new owner.
As it is some cats that we rehome do get run over and it is devastating to
learn of cats that have been rescued, nursed back to health, taken time to gain their trust and been fortunate to have found caring
new homes have then had their lives tragically cut short, their
owners also find the experience desperately upsetting.
Whether it's a formerly abused animal who is overcoming her fear of people and
learning to trust, a dog who has been overlooked at the shelter finally getting the loving
home they deserve, a cat who is bringing joy to his
new elderly
owner or a neglected pet who was never appreciated and is now someone's service dog and best friend, I am privileged to witness these
new beginnings.
Training classes are a brief opportunity to
learn something
new, so it is up to the
owner to take the skills
learned in class and practice them at
home.
«Silda Wall Spitzer, wife of
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, wants to turn the governor's mansion built in 1875 into a modern model of energy efficiency, an inspiration for
home and business
owners to do the same, and a place for children to
learn the
Chris and his family have
learned that the
new flood zone maps created by FEMA will leave
home owners with massive
new flood insurance bills.
Both units come with Nest Smart
Learning Thermostats, and a one year
home warranty for their
new owners.