One of thousands
of happy adopters recently explained, «Alvin changed my life.
By doing so, we have tons of donations, tons of volunteers, and tons
of happy adopters... In my experience, animal advocates arguing that we «have to kill» animals (followed by the usual excuses...) is false... Kill shelters are on the way out.
By doing so, we have tons of donations, tons of volunteers, and tons
of happy adopters.
Not exact matches
There's also enough Subaru quirkiness to keep the early
adopters happy with this generation — all engines are boxers, all - wheel drive is standard (
of course), and there's a good array
of safety features.
I, for one would not be
happy to know that I had spent $ 399 for a Kindle 2 and $ 169 for a Kindle 3 at the beginning
of their run and was not in on the early
adopter deal, whatever it was.
From the looks
of it, the app will have plenty
of features to keep both Kindle owners and new
adopters happy.
All I know for sure is that I am a voracious reader and I was an early
adopter of the Kindle and when I first got my shiny new Kindle I bought tons
of books and I was so
happy at how cheap they were because I could afford to read so many more books.
Until we do, the letters, pictures, videos and phone calls from
happy adopters out -
of - state will make us smile and reenergize us to keep on keeping on.
COGR attempts to match dogs» temperaments to the lifestyles
of prospective
adopters as much as possible, because our goal is lifetime homes for all
of our dogs where
adopters and dogs alike are
happy with each other.
I wanted to give prospective
adopters a chance to see dogs outside
of the cage, which shows them carefree and
happy.
Adopters in Gainesville, Fla. also found a lot
of unconditional love with 129 pets getting a second chance at a
happy home.
Main Most
adopters happy with health, behavior
of adopted pets after one month»
Pretty soon an «un-vicious cycle» is created where animals move through the shelter more quickly, illness and stress is reduced, volunteers and
adopters are
happier, costs decline, and resources are freed up to focus on the life - saving preventive work that is at the heart
of all we do.
For the entire month
of May, our Global Pet Adoptathon continued, helping match thousands
of homeless pets with
happy adopters across the country and around the world.
The group's organizers express high praise to its volunteers for their hard work and dedication over the years and much gratitude to
adopters who open their hearts and homes to provide a safe and
happy family to dogs for the rest
of their lives.
Happier dogs, happier adopters, we're on our way to saving all of the dogs at the Austin Animal Center so that we can be a true no kil
Happier dogs,
happier adopters, we're on our way to saving all of the dogs at the Austin Animal Center so that we can be a true no kil
happier adopters, we're on our way to saving all
of the dogs at the Austin Animal Center so that we can be a true no kill city!
Not only are playgroups making for
happier and more adoptable dogs inside
of the shelter, they are giving us good information to make better adoption matches and better inform potential
adopters about the dogs they are interested in adopting.
It is our goal to support each
of our
adopters so that they can keep their adoptive home
happy and healthy.
Lastly and definitely not least, our ever - growing family
of adopters stands with us to recommend us, support us financially, and encourage us with one «
happy tale» after another.
The philosophical shift
of Satisfaction Guaranteed is that the goal is to make sure the
adopter is
happy and satisfied, even if that means it takes a few tries to make that happen.
Passed over by
adopters in favour
of other felines, Blue and Fluffy have lived vicariously through their kennel mates, peeking as
happy families embrace their newest four - legged members, whisking them off in pet carriers to their new lives.
We send many lucky dogs home with
happy adopters who have come to visit from out
of state.
We must convince the animal - loving public to be our full partners in ending this injustice by participating as
adopters, providing foster homes, being
happy ambassadors
of shelter adoption and spay / neuter, and, yes, donating.
Senior
adopters are a key component
of addressing the homeless pet problem, so this week, we are celebrating our senior
adopters by publishing Barbara Bloom's story about finding «
Happy» and highlighting Shep Rustin's appearance with his buddy, «Buddy» on Senior Connections!
Her favorite part
of volunteering with BCR is witnessing
adopters instantly fall in love with their new furry family member, and receiving lots
of happy updates and pictures.
Many
of our
adopters stop by events with their pups — who we could not be
happier to see!
Tony the
adopter gets to work from home a lot
of the time which suits puppy Tony to a T. Dad is working on all the basics to raise a well mannered, well socialized,
happy go lucky puppy.
Follow us on facebook, where you can keep up with our current happenings, and read some
of the
happy stories from
adopters, and even see some videos!
We know how special all
of our
adopters are and when they return to adopt a second or third dog, it's a
happy day for one more lucky pooch.
Adopters want Rover to be a
happy, itch - free dog, but neither they nor you want that tick - and - flea - free status to come at the expense
of pets» or children's health.
If the
adopter can not keep the dog for any reason, the dog must be returned to
Happy Hound Rescue and can not be given away, sold, turned into a shelter or pound or in any other way disposed
of.
Updates from
happy adopters about life with their companions makes all
of the hard work worthwhile.
Fortunately, the science
of feline behavior modification has come a long way in recent years, leaving animal shelters, rescue groups, fosters and
adopters with plenty
of new tools to help cats become
happier and well - adjusted companions.
Long - term partnerships are created between shelters and
adopters with the shared goal
of a long and
happy relationship with a new pet.
We are proud to offer support to our
adopters and other members
of the community with the hopes
of keeping pets safe,
happy and healthy in their homes.
We are
happy to respond to requests for information via phone or e-mail and will provide as much information as we can about the personalities and backgrounds
of cats in which a potential
adopter has interest.
Many
happy adopters take the time to send us a note
of thanks and an update on how the new family member is doing.
For this reason, it is crucial for shelters to work cooperatively with volunteers to be able to offer this kind
of help to
adopters to maximize the chance that every adoption is a lasting and
happy match.
We are
happy to report that 8
of the 40 dogs had pre-approved
adopters waiting to adopt them when they arrived!
Here are some
Happy Tails that have been shared with us from previous
adopters of the Guelph Humane Society.
Be sure to check out many
of the dogs LRR has adopted out over the years, and read our
Happy Tails stories sent to LRR by
adopters.
I suspect VR with PS5 will be the first mainstream jumpoff for many but I'm
happy to be an early
adopter of the experience.
This means that
happy owners
of «Early
Adopter» and «Supporter» Editions will be able to play the game on Friday 18th October, 5 days before anyone else!
PLUG - INS COME TO CALIFORNIA: This year, a family like ours, in the early -
adopter state
of CA, has the
happy prospect
of replacing our Toyota Prius aftermarket PHEV conversion with a new PHEV, such as the Chevy Volt (or the pricier Fisker Karma).