It is our responsibility to find the best
possible homes for the dogs and cats in our care.
As is always our focus, we place the dog in the best
possible home for that dog.
We will ask that all owners fill - out a Dog Personality Profile to help us determine the best
possible home for your dog.
Not exact matches
Besides Amundsen's, there was the Japanese expedition under Lieut. Shirase, which had to retreat to Australia last spring in order to replenish its supply of
dogs, and which Amundsen says landed on January 16th at the Bay of Whales, two weeks before he sailed
for home; Dr. Mawson's Australian expedition,
for which $ 215,000 had been raised up to November 1st last, and which was to land three parties between Cape Adare and Gaussberg; the German expedition under Lieut. Filchner in the «Deutschland,» elaborately equipped with wireless, magnetic, and meteorological apparatus, full of the hope of establishing a base southwest of Coats Land in as high a latitude as
possible; and lastly, Capt. Scott's English expedition in the «Terra Nova,» which left New Zealand in November, 1910, badly damaged by stormy weather; so badly, indeed, that the necessary repairs and the cost of making good the stores that had been lost seriously depleted the resources of the party.
ACT's mission is to neuter stray cats and
dogs to stop the growth of the population, give medical care to strays when needed and, if
possible, find new
homes for unwanted stray
dogs.
This satisfied Governor Wilson's desire to promote parental responsibility by sending
home test scores
for each child as soon as
possible, but the Stanford 9 rapidly became the tail that wagged the accountability
dog.
The PAAS mission is to find new
homes for as many
dogs and cats as
possible ---- a mission shared by other rescues in this area and this state.
K9 Lifeline strives to make this time away from
home as stress free as
possible for both
dogs and their owners.
We have amazing little
dogs looking
for their forever
homes and we are doing our best to make the adoption process as fast and efficient as
possible.
• If you have other animals at
home, make use of any barriers and kennels to help them feel safe and secure • Do not overcrowd them • If there is a
dog (s) at
home, consider covering their kennel or cage so the
dogs will not be visible when you bring them
home • Minimize moving cats from cage to cage • Provide a hiding place
for them • If
possible, bring a towel or something that smells like him • Clean their litter box frequently • Give them a predictable schedule
for feedings
The shelter is full of sweet, beautiful
dogs and cats, now getting the proper medical care, feeding, neutering, spaying, etc., while preparing them
for possible adoption to forever
homes.
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.
Our focus is primarily medical
dog — providing love and the best medical care
possible until they are ready
for their forever
homes.
Puppies are adorable, that's
for sure, but if they are not allowed to socialize with as many human beings and
dogs of other species outside its
home as
possible, they will grow up with a kind of fear that could transform into something more serious later on in its life.
«When we clear a
dog for transfer,» says Jennifer Miller, President of FOTAS, «we move it as quickly as
possible to a foster
home where they can de-compress from shelter life with lots of attention, exercise and rest.
Treating your
dog for fleas is easy with Hartz ® UltraGuard ® Flea and Tick Control products, but if your best friend continues to develop infestations, it may be
possible that your
home is the source of the problem.
This will ensure that the
dog is not euthanized while waiting
for its forever
home and will be given the best chance
possible to find a new forever
home.
But
for those we are able to help, we take pride in knowing that we are doing everything we think is
possible for the
dog so that when he or she finds their new
home, it is forever.
You should identify a veterinarian
for your new
dog before you bring it
home and arrange
for a first appointment as soon as
possible.
This lets us learn more about them — to give the adoptive family as much information as
possible and to make sure it's a good match
for the
dog and the
home.
These are some of our biggest short - term goals, because they are key to our overall objective of finding
homes and companions
for the greatest number of homeless
dogs possible!!
We strive to find the best
homes possible for our
dogs, as well as find the right
dog for you and your lifestyle.
But now we're at capacity especially
for dogs, so we want to get as many into
homes as
possible this weekend so we can continue to help hurricane victims.»
We keep the
dog in our
home for some TLC and evaluation in regard to its temperament, socialization, and health, in order to make the best
possible fit
for a prospective adopter.
Although it is
possible to provide an appropriate
home - made diet
for the
dog diagnosed with copper storage disease, don't do this without veterinary advice and supervision.
We always strive
for successful, permanent placements and in assessing your family and
home we are better able to determine if a particular
dog will «fit» into your life based on their temperament and personality, which is to your advantage, so please provide as many details as
possible.
Home treatment is
possible for dogs that are not in too much pain.
No, we do ask that all members of the family including any spayed or neutered
dogs in the
home attend a meet and greet to ensure the best
possible fit
for everyone.
We fully disclose all of the
dog's known history, as well as any medical or behavioral issues of which we are aware in the effort to find the best
possible forever
homes for HLR
dogs.
All
dogs are spayed or neutered and placed in a foster
home as soon as
possible to evaluate the
dogs temperament as well as what type of
home the
dog would best be suited
for.
We are dedicated to finding the best
homes possible for our
dogs and cats.
ACT's mission is to neuter stray cats and
dogs to stop the growth of the population, give medical care to strays when needed and, if
possible, find new
homes for unwanted stray
dogs.
The sizable
dog transfer from Texas to Missouri was made
possible with the help of a grant — now, the goal is to quickly find loving
homes for every
dog that has arrived to the St. Louis shelter.
We are always looking
for more volunteers and foster
homes to help with our mission of saving as many
dogs as
possible.
It is definitely
possible to formulate
home - made diets that are safe to use, with the help of a nutritionist who knows the dietary requirements
for dogs.
If you are approved
for adoption, it is
possible to have your new
dog home in a week - we do not do same day adoption.
H.E.L.P. strives to provide medical care and a safe, happy, and comfortable living environment
for as many cats and
dogs possible while maintaining a high standard of care
for these animals and making a best effort to ensure these animals are adopted into quality adoptive
homes.
And because
home alone problems often cause dogs to lose their homes, your behavior and training plans need to be as efficient as possible, and not waste precious time on exercises that won't help the problem.In this three session webinar course on Help for Home Alone Dogs we'll review the science on attachment and separation in dogs, and whether the evidence shows «over-attachment» is really the reason for some home alone probl
home alone problems often cause
dogs to lose their homes, your behavior and training plans need to be as efficient as possible, and not waste precious time on exercises that won't help the problem.In this three session webinar course on Help for Home Alone Dogs we'll review the science on attachment and separation in dogs, and whether the evidence shows «over-attachment» is really the reason for some home alone probl
dogs to lose their
homes, your behavior and training plans need to be as efficient as
possible, and not waste precious time on exercises that won't help the problem.In this three session webinar course on Help
for Home Alone Dogs we'll review the science on attachment and separation in dogs, and whether the evidence shows «over-attachment» is really the reason for some home alone probl
Home Alone
Dogs we'll review the science on attachment and separation in dogs, and whether the evidence shows «over-attachment» is really the reason for some home alone probl
Dogs we'll review the science on attachment and separation in
dogs, and whether the evidence shows «over-attachment» is really the reason for some home alone probl
dogs, and whether the evidence shows «over-attachment» is really the reason
for some
home alone probl
home alone problems.
Management at
home usually includes a change of diet to a high - quality, low copper diet to prevent any future buildup of copper and some
dogs may need to have supplemental zinc or additional chelation treatments to maintain liver health
for as long as
possible.
No special exceptions are made
for purebred
dogs or
dogs with a high likelihood of being adopted out; the rescue is looking out
for the best interest of the animals, and wants to make it financially
possible for these
dogs to find their forever
homes.
Dog Guard has made it
possible for us to have happy, healthy
dogs that stay at
home!
There are thousands of pets waiting
for a loving
home and, yes, it's
possible to adopt a purebred
dog.
We are committed to providing the
dogs that come into Texas Sweeties
Dog Rescue with the best
possible care while they wait
for their forever
homes by acclimating them to life outside of a shelter and providing the appropriate veterinary care needed.
My heart is too big
for just one
dog, so even if I can't bring them all
home with me I can work to provide the best
possible care
for the occupants of each shelter I visit.
As a general rule, the adult
dogs are bred until they stop producing puppies or develop other health issues, at which point they may be shot, drowned, abandoned, or in rare cases, relinquished to animal rescue organizations that have indicated a willingness to accept and process them
for possible adoption to private
homes.
Our application was developed to give us as much information as
possible about you and your
dog - owning history and expectations so that we are able to match the
dog and
home for the best placement and adoption
possible.
A robust and generous network of foster
homes makes it
possible for us to care
for more animals with a broad range of specific care needs — from orphaned kittens who need round - the - clock feedings to cats and
dogs for whom the shelter environment is too stressful and does not allow them to exhibit their true personalities.
We believe that basic
dog obedience training is fundamental to a
dog's success, both
for safety and to ensure they are as adoptable as
possible and able to transition easily into their new
homes.
We want to ensure that the
dog / cat is getting the best
possible home, and that will be
for the life of the pet.
We give the animals in our rescue every attempt at adoption
possible and understand that
for whatever reason, sometimes it takes a
dog months to find their forever
home.