6 tips to help you when adopting a pet from a shelter.
Shelter dogs make great pets, follow these tips when adopting.
Dr. Diane Pomerance discusses adopting a pet from a rescue shelter on KABB TV San Antonio
Join in to listen to pet expert, Dr. Diane Pomerance dicuss tips and steps to take to when adopting an animal from a rescue shelter.
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Thank you so sincerely to everyone who helped save so many lives this weekend. Thank you for giving of your time, spreading the word about the shelter pet adoption, helping to set up, walking a dog, petting a cat, watering the pets, and adopting a pet. Yes, and adopting a pet! It was so wonderful to see so many go home. We could not have done this with out you. Here is a video of a few of the faces of the animals you helped save this weekend. Thank you for helping to spreading the word: rescue/spay/neuter/adopt Adopt a Shelter Pet – because they are worth it!
Pet Adoption Rescue : Why Adopt a Pet From a Shelter?
Adopting a pet from a shelter prevents animals from being euthanized. Save lives by adopting from a shelter with tips from an animal rescue manager in this free pet adoption video. Expert: Nancy Parker-Simons Contact: www.utopiarescue.com Bio: Nancy Parker-Simons has co-managed the Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch in the Texas Hill Country in 1998 along with Kinky Friedman and her husband Tony Simons. Filmmaker: Drew Noah
How do i find a pet listing in my state to get a Pomeranian puppy from a adopted pet shelter?
I wanna get one they are so cute and spoiled.
What are the requirements for adopting a pet from your local animal shelter?
I would like to compare them with the rules/regulations in place at the local shelter here. I think something is not quite legitimate about it. I know four people who have applied for different dogs recently; all were turned down for various reasons. None have any history of animal abuse/neglect, all are (as far as I know) responsible, loving pet owners. All had references, a vet., etc. I would like to compare other known rules/regulations regarding adoption with other animal shelters. This shelter just reopened recently. It was closed for awhile for unknown reasons. One friend was told the puppy she applied for had been transfered to another shelter, then they told her the puppy was adopted. By this time we became suspicious, so we checked on the web, only to find out that the puppy was now at another “no-kill” shelter which rescues dogs before they are euthanized. This has raised a lot of questions.


