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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DOG ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'DOG(S) OF INTEREST' section at the top of the form, indicating which dog you are interested in adopting.
  3. Proceed to the 'PERSONAL INFORMATION' section. Here, provide your name, age, contact details, and information about others living in your household.
  4. In the 'YOUR HOME' section, specify your dwelling type (house, apartment, etc.), ownership status (own or rent), and any relevant pet policies from your landlord if applicable.
  5. Complete the 'YOUR COMPANION ANIMALS' section by detailing any current or previous dogs you have owned, including their names, breeds, and what happened to them.
  6. In 'YOUR NEW DOG', clarify who will be responsible for the dog's care and answer questions regarding your lifestyle and plans for training and exercise.
  7. Finally, review all provided information for accuracy before signing at the end of the questionnaire. Ensure that all fields are completed as required.

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A common reason for application rejection is a misalignment between your lifestyle and the dogs needs. Shelters prioritize placing dogs in homes that can meet their exercise, grooming, and attention requirements.
The 3-3-3 Rule for dogs is a guideline for the adjustment period after adopting a shelter dog, breaking down the process into three stages: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn routines and build trust, and 3 months to fully settle in and establish their place in the family.
The 3-3-3 rule is a roadmap for the first three days, three weeks, and three months after pet adoption. It emphasizes patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement to help pets acclimate to their new environment.
Perhaps the most difficult aspect is not the logistics or financial cost, but rather the emotional and behavioral adjustment period that rescue dogs undergo as they settle into a new environment. This period demands patience, empathy, and resilience.
What is your relationship with the applicant? How long have you known the applicant? Do you know if the applicant has ever surrendered a pet to a shelter? If so, do you know why?
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Understanding the 3-3-3 Rule for Adopting a Rescue Dog It suggests that the first three days should be used for adjusting to their new surroundings, the next three weeks for training and bonding, and the first three months for continued socialization and training.
Lets take a look at some of these dog breeds often in search of a forever home. Pit Bulls. Pit bulls are long misunderstood for their athleticism, which, sadly, often makes them targets of abuse and gives them a reputation for being dangerous. Labrador Retrievers. German Shepherds. Dachshunds. Chihuahuas. Boxers.

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