We believe that exemplary veterinary care requires us to consider your pet's total lifestyle and how
your pet fits into your family's dynamics.
-- and they can give you a lot more information about how
the pet fits into a family or home than shelters usually can.
Not exact matches
A Furry
Family Loan can help bundle your costs
into one manageable payment on a time frame that
fits your
pet adoption budget.
Are the foundation customers
families with young children, or urban singles who are looking for small
pets that will
fit into an apartment?
One of the first and most important things to think about when you are considering buying a new
pet is whether or not your new
pet will
fit into your
family.
They can help you decide which
pet is right for you, talk to you about how to
fit your
pet into your
family, and most will assist in spaying and neutering.
Providing a loving environment for your
pet, proper health care, and proper training will be the most influential benefit to maintaining a happy
pet that
fits into your
family.
Have an evacuation plan in case of emergency and know how your
pet will
fit into it — will you keep them with you, or leave them with
family or at a shelter?
Over the centuries the Breed has evolved so that it can now
fit into any role chosen for it that suits its personality, however, as we mentioned earlier this also means that the breed falls
into two distinct types of English Springer Spaniel i.e. the «working type» and the «show type» - both types make equally good
family pets and are equally well suited to living in the town or the country, as long as there is a well fenced garden and they are regularly exercised.
This way, you're only looking at
pets that meet your requirements, and you don't fall in love with a dog that won't
fit into your
family.
When the Whitecottons saw 12 year old Morty the Shih - Tzu listed for adoption by the Denver Dumb Friends League they welcomed him
into their home, where he
fit right in and was quickly accepted by the
family's other senior
pets.
We find that most foster
families want to continue fostering the
pet (even if it past their original commitment) because they have come to have an established routine with the
pet and it is
fitting smoothly
into their life - style... plus, they want to be consulted with the choice of permanent adopters.
If Pepper, your cat, cries and trembles all the time she's at the veterinary hospital but would send Aunt Mildred in Iowa
into fits of sneezing if she accompanied you on a
family visit, or if your boxer Blutto goes on a hunger strike at the kennel while you're eating your way through a cruise, there's an alternative.In truth, many
pet owners don't have as good a time as they could on vacation because they worry about the loyal four - footed friends they've left behind.Nine years ago, Jeanne Tusler faced this same problem when she acquired a black teacup toy poodle named Gigi.
The perfect
pet is the
pet that
fits perfectly
into your
family and lifestyle.
Many
pets are returned to shelters and rescues because they do not
fit into the adopting
families» lifestyles, or because the
family is unable to meet the dog's needs.
But not all matches are made in heaven and if you're looking for a child - friendly
pet then it pays to put a little thought
into choosing a puppy who will be a good
fit for your
family.
This way, you're only looking at
pets that meet your requirements, and you don't fall in love with a cat that won't
fit into your
family.
For some, a new baby in the
family or a move across the country meant the
pet no longer
fit into their guardian's lifestyle.
They need structure and boundaries and it's our job as responsible
pet owners to teach them how to
fit into the
family so that everyone is happy.
• Because spaying and neutering usually makes
pets calmer and more focused on their people, they are more likely to
fit into the
family and make happier
pets.
Through identifying how the role of
pets has become elevated within the
family, they are able to recognize how their products will
fit into the new
family dynamic.
Our foster
families love these animals, and sometimes the animal
fits into their home, and fills a spot in their heart, that they decide to adopt the
pet.
We all hope that our
pets will
fit harmoniously
into our homes and
families, but some dogs behave in ways that are problematic for their owners, such as barking incessantly, digging, chewing, and showing aggression.