Sep 10

dog adopting
dog adopting
The adoption of a dog. What are they looking for in a home visit?

I'm looking to adopt a dog. A home visit requires the housing and I wonder exactly what they are going to be looking for and how much of my house going to inspect? I do not want to feel invaded if they start to look through the things and I'm sure what exactly they are looking for and how in-depth inspections. Please share with me some experience or how you think that the process is going because I am familiar with this … Thank you!

I have had two visits. One of my puppies to raise service and one to adopt from a rescue. They are usually looking for these things: – Fencing good – living condition (permanent, apartment, family / friends with you) – toxic / dangerous plants (tail fox, Poinsett, oleanders, etc.) – pool / jacuzzi Fencing – other animals of their health – keeping house (the house is falling apart) dirty – perhaps the dynamics of the family of his (excessive fighting, poor), do not worry it will not go through your underwear drawer ;-) If they do should be scared. Any area that the animal will be allowed to be watched. More often then not the inspectors are volunteers and are not out to get you, be open and honest and that will be fine. The People can smell a mile away. A tip, if something is a problem of talking about ways to cure and be willing to do.

Adopting a Dog in Korea

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