Sentences with phrase «shelter staff picked»

Within hours of his arrival, our shelter staff picked this dog as our next «Make a Difference» animal.

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Otherwise contact / visit your local and adjacent county animal shelters to file a missing pet report, call county animal control departments to ask if they've picked up your pet, and local vet offices to see if the staff has heard any info about your pet (they may have a «found» flyer on their bulletin board, or may remember treating your pet recently).
According to shelter staff, the dog who tested positive for the virus is a 10 - month - old border collie cross who was picked up as a stray — all of the other dogs at the facility will be tested in the near future.
In fact many of the dogs in shelters are picked up by the staff of rescue groups and then adopted out from there.
The shelter staff can help you pick out the best fit for you - After working with the pets for some time and possibly testing their behavior, the shelter workers will be able to tell what type of home would be best for each cat.
The turnout at this event overwhelmed airport staff, with dozens of volunteers coming in from several shelters in the greater Seattle area to pick up pets, including the ASPCA, Humane Societies of Seattle and Kitsap and Whatcom Counties, Seattle Animal Shelter, and more.
For a comprehensive look at research and programs that address both animal and human behaviors associated with the intake, management and rehoming of dog and cats, pick up a copy of Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff, coedited by Mohan - Gibbons.
The shelter staff in Hawaii schedules the flights, prepares paperwork and picks the animals eligible to fly to OHS.
Pets are picked up by trusted staff members, brought to our shelters as VIPs and cared for as dear friends.
If not, the shelter staff will stay in contact with you and make arrangements to pick up the animal at a later date.
She and her staff encourage people to feel that they can bring a dog back to the shelter if an adoption does not work out, and pick out another dog.
He's working with the shelter staff to pick out puppies when we travel.
This will help shelter staff recognize and care for your pet if she s picked up later.
You'll probably have questions for the breeder or shelter staff when you pick up your puppy, including advice on feeding schedules and general care.
Only after that (and after the shelter staff or rescue volunteer gave you the go signal) can you consider picking up a dog and giving it a hug.
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