Sentences with phrase «so potential adopters»

People will look at a photo and a breed listing and fail to read the written description of their personality, so potential adopters might not know what they are committing to.
Adoption Guide: You are the Q - and - A person in the kennels offering information on the pets so potential adopters can more easily choose who to meet.
Many cities or counties do not consider electric or underground fences as a legal enclosure either, so potential adopters considering fencing options should also consult local ordinances when deciding on a fence.
Arya is being fostered in Bowling Green, KY and a meet and greet prior to adoption would be highly, highly recommended, so potential adopters should be prepared to drive some distance (but meetings can be arranged).
Volunteer your skills with a camera to photograph animals, showing off their personality and making them look their best so potential adopters will click on their profile and, with luck, visit to meet and adopt them.
Our rescue groups are staffed entirely by volunteers, so potential adopters may have to wait awhile before their home visit is scheduled.
We want all of our adoptions to last forever so potential adopters should always consider the commitment they are making, both financially and emotionally.
Do include this basic adoption criteria in your adoption postings so potential adopters are aware of the minimum requirements of responsible cat owners.
Each foster «parent» brings the horses they have been taking care of over the years to the event so potential adopters can meet the horses, their caregivers, and talk to veterinarians, that are on - site, about taking care of their new horses.
Also, it is important that the animals are at adoption events so potential adopters can meet them.
Medical issues are also addressed and in - depth exams performed so a potential adopter is informed of any health issues the senior dog may have.

Not exact matches

So, rather than focusing on the breed of a dog, potential adopters instead can read about the dog's personality and «Pawgwarts» house, and decide if they're a good fit.
We encourage you to bring the pet to our adoptions so that potential adopters can meet the pet, and we will send any potential adopters who contact us to you.
So, if you go into a shelter to adopt a dog, and the kennel sign has a dog labeled as a «Pit» or «Pit Mix», when it actually is a «Shepherd / Hound Mix» for example, more than likely you and many other potential adopters or rescuers will overlook this animal simply because someone at the shelter «guessed» that it might be a «Pit».
Photographs are a potential adopter's first impression; it's very, very important to have a great picture, so I feel it's my job to make the dogs «shine» and really look their best in their photographs.
If your schedule allows, we ask that you stay at adoption events so you, the person who knows the dog best, can talk to potential adopters.
We schedule specific appointments so we have sufficient time to assist potential adopters find the best match for their family and complete the entire the adoption process.
He tried so hard to get «picked» by potential adopters, but was passed over time and time again.
Other potential adopters may be looking at the same dog you are, so please understand that time is of the essence, and it would be in your best interest to be sure the application is complete and get back to us as soon as possible with questions we may have regarding your application.
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.
This is why we screen potential adopters so rigorously.
GRRR routinely has many more potential adopters than dogs ready for placement, so this program appears to be a win - win for the Denver rescue community.
Foster families are asked to bring their foster pets to the events so they can meet potential adopters and also continue their socialization.
Our new Adoption Center is scheduled to open this year at 4927 Main Street in Skokie, so that C.A.R.E. can offer a combined adoption center and foster home model to better serve the needs of homeless animals as well as potential adopters and the community.
I was so impressed with how thoroughly the organization provided education to me as a potential adopter.
We provide a downloadable copy of our adoption applications so that potential adopters can save time by filling one out in advance.
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.
A huge help to our adoption team, Cheryl always shows up with a positive attitude that is so supportive with our potential adopters.
These cats usually respond best to potential adopters in a home environment, so please be open to hosting potential adopters, accompanied by an adoption counselor.
Other potential adopters may be looking at the same dog you are, so please let us know if you want to pursue the adoption as soon as possible.
So, here's what you do when you start to receive inquiries from 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.
If the foster feels the home may be a fit, the foster will schedule a «meet and greet» with the potential adopter so that they can meet the animal and ask any questions.
She encouraged shelters to match dogs with potential adopters and market themselves so that people want to adopt a dog instead of buying one.
Foster parents are also responsible for bringing their foster dog to adoption events (held primarily on Saturdays in Mason, Ohio) so that they can be introduced to potential adopters.
There will always be a need for amazing bully homes so why not have an event like the runway to better expose them to potential adopters.
The FOTAS volunteers, who work on bookkeeping, social media, and special fundraising events; who work with FOTAS Fix - a-Pet and curbing the population of community cats; who organize and work on special fundraising and on - site events; who foster mamma dogs and cats and all their progeny, who care for animals designated for transfer; who shuffle animals to off - site adoption events; who greet the public and man the front desk, walk the dogs, love up the cats, work with play groups, and show animals to potential adopters — the dramatic and steady increase in the Shelter's live release rate since 2009 (84 % so far this year) is directly related to their efforts; and
For instance, when it comes to Pit Bull Terriers and similar breeds with unfair stigmas and stereotypes, its programs help socialize and train these dogs so that potential adopters can see how loving these pets are when they're raised in the right conditions.
Shelters use all sorts of different techniques to help pets stand out so that they may make a connection with a potential adopter.
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.
Thanks to the new ordinance, which was passed in September by county commissioners, animal shelters can (and must) search the registry, on the country - run website, to see if potential adopters have been convicted of animal abuse — if so, the adopter can and will be denied the right to adopt.
In a shelter with so many dogs, it's easy to pass one over, and the longer they are there, the more depressed and less attractive they become to potential adopters.
«So we're extremely diligent and selective when screening potential adopters.
Two of our centres are open to potential adopters every weekend — so if you are interested in welcoming a new pet (or two) into your home, please do come and see us!
Some of our animals are in foster homes, so we must schedule appointments to have potential adopters meet those pets.
If after the 21 days ABR can not take back the dog, for whatever reason, adopter may place the dog after giving ABR an addition 7 days notice of intent to do so, further, adopter must provide ABR with information on potential placement and potential placement must go through ABR screening process.
You get to do all of the fun things you would do with your own dog: take them on a walk, to the park, to events and more — and we'll supply a vest they can wear that shows they're available for adoption so they can meet potential adopters along the way.
This allows us to get a feel for their personality and temperment so we can match them properly with potential adopters.
It seems that tack would ultimately save a lot more dogs since even no kill rescues have limited resources, and can not rescue more dogs from kill shelters if they are turning so many potential adopters of dogs already in their care away for lack of a fence.
Other potential adopters may be looking at the same dog you are, so time is of the essence, and it would be in your best interest to be sure the application is complete.
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