Not exact matches
However, if the hair on the back of your
dog or
cat is standing up, that animal is reacting aggressively,
and you should calmly distract the animals
until you can move them away from each
other.
A pet foster parent provides a safe
and loving environment for friendly kittens, puppies,
dogs,
cats, rabbits, or
other animals
until they are adopted.
Last year, RCHS received 141
dogs and puppies, 115
cats and kittens,
and 4
other owner - relinquished animals at its Encinitas shelter where they are cared for
until adoption.
The BLUE HORSE BOUTIQUE in Hernando, MS supported approx. 25
cats and two rescue horses
and a
dog,
until a drunk driver ran her car thru the shop destroying everything, including a momma
cat and two kittens...
and unfortunately cutting off sales that funded the rescue
cats,
and other animals...
(I have 3
other cats - they are a mom
and babies 13 years old
and a
dog - all adopted
and saved) there was never any issues
until recent.
Nothing is perfect but I fully agree with more controlled
and limited breeding of all
cats and dogs by responsible, reputable breeders to reduce the overall population, spaying
and neutering all
other dogs and cats and expanding the foster program,
and helping some groups to become a sanctuary themselves to help those animals that are harder to adopt have a quality place to stay (following in the footsteps of the Best Friends model)
until they are adopted,
other programs that train some of these
dogs to be therapy
dogs, search
and rescue
dogs,
dogs to help the handicapped, police
dogs, etc..
Cats,
dogs, birds
and other domestic animals in need of shelter
and veterinary help are cared for
until they can be restored to their original owners or new homes found.
Do not leave the
cat and dog alone
until you're sure they're both fully comfortable with each
other and there will be no trouble.
- Meeting new people of all types, including children, men, crowds, people wearing hats, in wheelchairs, etc. - Meeting new
dogs (do not bring your pup to areas with lots of
dogs until after 4 months)- Exposure to
other pets such as
cats, horse, birds - Teach him to enjoy his crate - Riding in the car (be sure to restrain him using a crate or seatbelt for safety)- Being held, touched all over
and in different ways, being bathed
and groomed - Visiting the Vet's office, groomer, daycare, boarding kennel - Exposure to loud noises
and strange objects (example — umbrella opening)- Exposure to traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, joggers - Getting him used to being left alone for a few hours at a time