Doesn’t mean you have to go that fast!mine haee
my LEXUS had a speedometer of 180. and maybe you should worry about me! I'll put you in my life insurance plan!

And I’m definitely worried LOL
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Doesn’t mean you have to go that fast!mine haee
my LEXUS had a speedometer of 180. and maybe you should worry about me! I'll put you in my life insurance plan!
I've had to fill those out, too, but the only ones who wanted home visits were the private ones ... and some of those were absolutely ridiculous! I think restrictions are being eased, at least around here, with the quarantine in effect. The shelters are taking advantage of people being home a lot - and some are preparing for a deluge again, once people aren't home and bored anymore. Those poor animals! Hopefully most of the fosters will end up being part of the family and can stay. That would be grand! Dreamily optimistic, I know, but still grand!,
Not all of them require a fence or turn you down because of it.I've never done the ones requiring a home visit (already know I won't pass as we don't have a fenced yard), so I stick with the ones that are more straightfoward. My current 3 dogs came from 3 different rescue/shelters.
I think if even 40, 50% of the fosters keep the animals, it's a huge win. And at least the others had a home for the interim, and maybe got a little training or socialization that will help make them more adoptable.
My hen RED, RIR hen, was pinned to the back window at 120 mph. but she survivedDoesn’t mean you have to go that fast!
And I’m definitely worried LOL
OMGMy hen RED, RIR hen, was pinned to the back window at 120 mph. but she survived
Not all of them require a fence or turn you down because of it.
The rescue my brother and SIL got their first dog from still let them adopt her even though they didn’t have a fence and even with a home visit. They just said they were planning to and then later fenced it in.
I would still try it. They usually don't necessarily care or turn you down for stuff. They just like to seem stricter to keep away the people who aren’t serious and might bring it back or something.![]()
Adopting a dog is like buying a car. Go with cash in hand and be ready to bring it home
No dont do that.We're always ready, and hopeful... sadder to come home empty handed than with a nervous drooling wreck in the back seat of the car.