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Adopting a pet can be a very rewarding and
satisfying experience and in many cases you will have
saved that pets life. In the case of dogs,
they seem to know you have saved them and are
forever grateful. But
before you bring home any animal you should
educate yourself about the their specific
characteristics and needs. In the case of dogs, one example would be to not bring home a Jack Russell Terrier if you like a nice calm household and don't bring home a Border Collie if you are a couch potato. Be sure to do your research first. |
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What's the Process As an adopter or new pet owner you have certain responsibilities and considerations before you bring home a new pet. Here's a partial list. Adopting a Dog
Is this
Dog Good with Kids? Time Commitment Training
Veterinary Care Food, Treats, Toys, Beds Research
You're Ready to Proceed You will be required to fill out an application form, provide information about yourself, your family, provide at least two references and a reference from your veterinarian (if you currently have a pet). You will also be asked about the type of pet you would like to adopt or if you have your eye on one already, you would include the pet's name on your application form to adopt. Once your application form has been reviewed and your references checked, a home check will need to be completed. The Rescue will now try to find you the best possible match. The final step in the process is to pay the adoption fee and sign the adoption contract. Thank you for considering Pet Adoption. Together we can make a difference.
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