Sentences with phrase «potential adopters do»

While providing MARS Wisdom Panel information to potential adopters did not have a significant impact on adoption rates, the far more interesting story is that shelter canines have much more varied and complex breed identities than we could have imagined.

Not exact matches

McCartt says «emerging features that warn drivers of potential crashes and even take over the driving in some instances won't move from the luxury to mainstream market if they don't win over early adopters.
Some of the earliest adopters of digital magazine editions were publishers like Conde Nast, Meredith, and Hearst, who saw the potential in offering their subscribers the ability to enjoy portability but also to consume additional content that didn't make its way into print editions due to spacing limitations or the... [Read more...]
Some of the earliest adopters of digital magazine editions were publishers like Conde Nast, Meredith, and Hearst, who saw the potential in offering their subscribers the ability to enjoy portability but also to consume additional content that didn't make its way into print editions due to spacing limitations or the paper format.
A scaled down single - core Cortex A8 SoC does not necessarily mean it's wimpy, but it may be enough of a letdown to persuade some potential early adopters into waiting for the 2nd generation iPad before coughing up their hard earned cash.
The findings are actually somewhat surprising to me and I have to wonder if they don't reflect a certain amount of skewing due to early adopters with narrow expectations of the tablet's potential.
«If we have adoptable animals, we do the same to get them spic - and - span for potential adopters.
«What this is also doing is to bring the animals to the front in case potential adopters come through.
Not only do felines love chillaxing in these hammocks, but they're a great way to catch the eye of potential adopters!
We have come a long way in busting the myths of breed discrimination, but there is a lot of misinformation and education to be done and by simply marking «pit bull» you have eliminated adopters from some communities, put a potential adopter in jeopardy of losing their home insurance, and limited the number of potential adopters.
Potential adopters would comment that they didn't think he liked them, or they didn't feel that connection with him.
Facebook posts about adoptable dogs don't mention breed, and when potential adopters call or email to ask about dogs, shelter staff tries to focus on things like the dog's personality.
Whether or not they would provide a good home is anybody's guess, because such stringent adoption protocols do little to determine the potential of a home and probably do harm to the all - important relationship between rescuer and adopter if the adoption goes forward.
Not all rescues do home checks and call potential adopters vets.
Because of the large quantity of highly qualified potential adopters in our area, we do not adopt outside of North Texas.
Let potential adopters touch and play with the cats, even if they don't plan to adopt right at that moment (how else are they supposed to fall in love?)
We do require phone interviews to be conducted between the foster family and potential adopters / applications.
Yes, we do place dogs in states other than the immediate neighboring ones, as long as 1) we find a volunteer to conduct the home visit and 2) the potential adopter meets the dog before finalizing the adoption.
Unlike many rescues, they don't have a written adoption application but instead interview (talk) to potential adopters to determine if they are a good match.
Someone who meant to do right by their dog will be able to provide this information, and you should verify that the information is accurate and that this home is a good one if you are considering this potential adopter for your dog!
Where no bans exist, an incorrect ID can prejudice a potential adopter: «My mom was bitten by a poodle and I don't trust them.»
Rescues are also sometimes a turn off for potential adopters who are deemed «unworthy» because they have small chidren, don't have a fence, are a dual income family that will leave the pet home alone during the day, and so on.
Imagine a potential adopter who sees a shelter dog as partially trained and is inspired to do more training with the dog since the dog knows more than their previous dog ever did!
These guidelines include tips on what you should do to prepare your animal for adoption and how to screen potential adopters to make the right match for your animal.
Typically, heartworm - positive dogs languish on adoption row, overlooked by potential adopters who are reluctant to spend hundreds of dollars on veterinary care for an animal they don't know.
Furthermore, 81 % of potential adopters thought 6 months was the earliest age possible, or didn't know when spaying / neutering was safe.
For instance, consider if your cat does well with other animals and then ask potential adopters about any other pets owned; if they have owned a cat before; if they can provide veterinary care; if they will keep the cat inside; and if you would be allowed to visit their home before placing your cat with them.
If you do decide to meet with a potential adopter, do not promise them your foster dog.
What's a shelter to do when an adorable dog stirs fights between potential adopters?
Not only do they make the cage a more comfortable place to be, but they also can help to increase an animal's chances of adoption by reducing stress and allowing potential adopters to more easily see the animals as part of their homes and lives.
Open Adoption thoroughly screens potential adopters, it just does it in a different way.
Because Reece didn't make the best first, second, or sometimes third impression, it made it difficult for potential adopters to fall in love with her true nature and silly self.
We need volunteers with a variety of skills to help with fundraising; at adoption events; to write press releases and grants; to transport animals; to work with the media; to do home visits for potential adopters; to call references; and in many other areas.
Do include this basic adoption criteria in your adoption postings so potential adopters are aware of the minimum requirements of responsible cat owners.
Not being a shelter, we do not have a place for potential adopters to see the animals other than the fairs or home visits.
After the safety orientation and a brief overview of what PSPCA does, the youths were instructed on the practice of «barrier training,» which is a technique that is used to encourage shelter dogs to present well in their kennels to potential adopters.
Always keep in mind that you must be able to sleep at night with whatever adoption decision you make, so don't ignore any nagging doubts you might have about a potential adopter.
We do our best to inform adopters about the potential dog breeds for each dog.
We do involve fosters in the process of the adoption in that we ask them to speak to potential adopters to see if they feel they are a good fit for the foster dog.
So, here's what you do when you start to receive inquiries from potential adopters:
Additionally, learning about the dog helps the CLR team assess what we can do to help the dog adjust, as well as assist us in finding the best match for the dog and potential adopters.
We also rely on our foster families to take lots of pictures of their foster dog and to let us know how the dog is doing as far as good and bad behaviors so we can share that information with potential adopters.
SB DAWG: DAWG does not encourage adoptions, but spend time with the potential adopters to assure that our adoptions will be successful.
Do you have an application form and adoption contract; screen every potential adopter with a MANDATORY home visit before the pet is placed?
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where does the other $ 175 + go???? Hmmmmmm... maybe potential adopters should ask the same questions.
One potential adopter told the Press Enterprise, «I've been looking for these particular breeds and our shelters don't have them.»
They spend their free time talking to potential adopters, gathering donations, posting on social media, and doing anything they can for the good of the animals.
It's harder to adopt out older dogs, they frequently get depressed and stressed out in the kennel so they don't present well to potential adopters and then they end up on the «kill list», older dogs often develop seperation anxiety or other bad habits and get returned.
If the potential adopter already has a dog, a dog - to - dog introduction should be done prior to adoption.
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