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Home Visits Before You Adopt a Pet From a Rescue

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It is the most important step in the selection process, so it is usually mandatory. The exception would be if you are adopting from a remote area, in which case the rescue could ask you to e-mail the photos of your home and yard. Here is what you can expect from a home visit before  you adopt a pet from a rescue : 1. A good rescue will not mind if you live in a house or apartment, as long as the pet you want to adopt is suitable for your lifestyle. 2. Most home visits take 10 to 15 minutes and include a brief tour of your home and garden . 3. The rescue representative will not open their drawers or slip a gloved finger over their baseboards. 4. They will want to meet their other pets and other family members to make sure the new pet's home is safe. 5. The rescue is not there to judge your decorating style or your domestic skills. You simply want to make sure that you are who you say you are and not a hoarder, laboratory, reseller or someone who has lied in your req

Why Was My Pet Adoption Denied by the Rescue Group?

If the rescue rejected you, they probably had a reason. It may be a temporary situation that must be resolved, such as building a fence or waiting for a child to grow a little more, but it is probably due to one of the following reasons: * You lied in your application. Bad move. * Your house is not safe . No rescue will place an animal in a home where its safety is in question. If you do not have a safe yard, if your family members always leave the door or door open, or if you have hazardous home improvement projects going on, do not expect the rescue to approve it. Talk about it to see if you can remedy the problem. * It was not a good match. You may think that Twinkles is the perfect kitten for you, but the rescue may think otherwise. They know the animal and what they need in terms of their perfect home. If it's not a good match, do not get mad. Talk to the rescue about another pet that may be better for you. You wanted an "outdoor dog". Dogs are not orname