That gives you a history or insight of
the prospective dog you are interested in.
Not exact matches
Once a
prospective owner
is interested in a
dog they go must complete a thorough application.
They suggest you might
be interested in conducting home visits to evaluate
prospective adoptive homes, helping out with paperwork and filing, looking
in your local newspaper for ads where
dogs are being given away and calling the owners to inform them that rescue services
are available, sharing your professional skills with the organization, and donating needed supplies or money.
Prospective buyers will
be screened as thoroughly as possible to determine their intent, as well as their ability and
interest in providing a safe, adequate, loving environment and a long - term relationship with a puppy or adult
dog.
If you go to visit your
prospective puppy from a breeder,
be wary of the following: Bad odor / unhealthy conditions
in kennel Breeder unwilling to allow you to see the puppy's mother and father Puppies with weepy eyes and overall lethargy A puppy that shows no
interest in interacting with people A skinny puppy A limping puppy Better yet, there
are many pure breed puppies and young adult
dogs that
are orphaned for one reason or another and there
are plenty of pure breed rescues that you can visit to give one or more of them a forever home.
Prospective adopters
are encouraged to meet various
dogs and to bring all family members and existing pets to meet the
dogs they
are interested in.
We will work with you to determine if an introduction
is in your resident
dog's and your
prospective dog's best
interest.
If you
are interested in a
dog and already have a
dog at home, WAGS will require you to bring
in your resident
dog to meet the
prospective new family member.