Not exact matches
As
rescue pets become more and more common family members
in today's
households, it's wonderful to know that there are
rescues and shelters out there advocating for,
rescuing, and adopting out
dogs with all kinds of disabilities.
Don't let friends and family (that are not
in the
household) come over for several days after bringing your
rescue dog home.
«If you are interested
in bringing a
dog into a cat
household or vice versa and adopt them from a shelter or a
rescue, make sure they are cat - or
dog - friendly before you bring them home,» advises Dr. Lee.
For the Love of Labs Lab
Rescue is
in no way liable or responsible for any damage, accident or injury resulting from the placement of a
dog in my
household.
We do require all animals
in the
household to be neutered or spayed, unless there is a medical reason why your resident animals can not be sterilized, to make for more agreeable socialization with your pets and the
rescued dog, and so we don't have anymore unwanted animals
in the world.
One of our breed
rescue members entire
household of
dogs and cats are
in serious condition, and now she has over $ 5000
in vet bills.
As a little girl, Gia began to
rescue any animal
in need she would come across without discrimination, from rabbits and birds to cats and
dogs, and it was a regular occurrence
in her
household for Gia to bring new animals home that needed care.
We reserve the right to refuse to adopt to anyone who we feel isn't a good match for a
dog,
in particular or
in general, as not every
household is suitable for a
rescued dog, especially our larger herding and working breeds.
Even though not every
household can take
in a
dog, a good portion of U.S. families still choose to purchase a pooch instead of adopting one from a local
rescue or shelter.
If you are new to
dogs, or have young children
in the
household, your best option is the
rescue organizations.
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in Pets (March 22) Homeless Pets and Shelter News (March 29) Wildlife
Rescue (April 5) Equine Behavior and
Rescue (April 12) Working with T - Touch (April 19) Mail Bag Cases (April 26) People who are Afraid of Animals (May 3) Companion Bird Rehabilitation (May 10) Wolf
Dogs (May 17) Equine Behavior and Welfare (May 24) Feline Behavior and Multi-Species
Households (May 31)
Our mission is to
rescue, rehabilitate, and place homeless basset hounds
in loving, safe homes, thereby improving the lives of both the
dog and the adoptive
household.