I was told I have to live in a house and have a fenced-in yard to adopt from rescue. Is this true?
Houston Beagle and Hound Rescue, Inc.No. Many of our dogs would be perfect fits for apartment living. It just depends on the dog. When you contact us and apply to adopt, we will let you know which of our dogs would be best for apartment living.
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Bearded Collie Rescue FAQThe answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no. Lets look at some of the reasoning you might have seen on the Internet or in books. Rescues are housebroken - They can be or maybe not. Sometimes rescues have lived their entire life outside in someone's yard chained to a fence. Rescue will sometimes foster these dogs, or sometimes kennel them. Even if they learn potty training in that situation, there is no guaranteed they will respect you home the same way.
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Inland Empire Golden Retriever Rescue Frequently Asked Quest...Yes. Goldens are extremely friendly and some want to meet everyone in the neighborhood. Rescue dogs may have come from a home where they were not well treated and therefore, may have a tendency to wander. We are always willing to consider each situation individually, however.
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Frequently Asked Adoption Process QuestionsOf course a fenced in yard is a plus. If we feel that a fenced yard is an absolute necessity for one of the dogs this will be stated in their bio or during the adoption process.
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Golden Retriever Rescue, Fairbanks Alaska - FAQNo, but most Goldens are extremely friendly and want to meet everyone in the neighborhood. Rescued dogs may have come from a home where they were not well treated and therefore, may have a tendency to wander. You must take responsibility and no dog should be unattended when loose outside.
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LPWCC FAQ'sWe place our rescue corgis only as house dogs. Although we prefer a fenced yard, we will consider all responsible applicants on a case-by-case basis.
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Brandon Humane SocietyIf you live in a town or city and you don't have a fenced yard but meet all of our other adoption standards, we would encourage you to put up an enclosed dog run in the yard. This way the dog can still get fresh air without having to be tied up. If you live in the country, a fenced yard isn't a requirement as long as you don't live near a busy road. However, our policy does require that any dog you adopt from us must be a house pet and be treated as a "member of the family".
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FAQsIf there are children under 6 years old in the household and you are interested in adopting a dog under 4 years old, you must have a fenced-in yard. Retrievers can be big, bouncy, and mouthy dogs, and can unintentionally hurt small children. A fenced in yard allows a "time-out" space for a dog that really needs to run and play. If you are interested in an older dog, fencing requirements are determined on a case-by-case basis.
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FAQThough not all rescue groups ask this, it's an important question for you to ask yourself. Without a securely fenced yard, you must take your dog out at least four times a day to relieve him/herself, plus exercise walks. At the same time, even with a fenced yard, the dog will need exercise and attention from you every day (plus yard clean up).
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Frequently Asked QuestionsA fenced yard or not is not really the issue with Sams - the issue is that they are not stay-at-home dogs and therefore must be safely confined somewhere while you are away. A fenced yard is absolutely no guarantee that your dog will be there when you come home after eight hours. Sams are excellent diggers, jumpers and climbers and they get easily bored when left alone.
Related QuestionsI live out of state, can I still adopt a Pug from your rescue?
FAQsSorry, we only adopt in the Las Vegas area. We do require a home visit prior to adoption, so driving long distances to do so is not possible. Please check for a Pug rescue in your area.
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Greyhound Welfare - a greyhound rescue and placement groupGreyhounds are sprinters, and expend all their energy in little bursts. In fact, with just a few minutes of sprinting a couple of times a week, all a greyhound needs is a long daily walk. Trust us, no house is large enough for a greyhound to really exercise in, so the size of your house or apartment does not matter. This is especially true as sprinters spend the better part of the day preparing to sprint (sleeping).
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Personalized Greyhounds, Inc.While encouraged, it is not mandatory. A few minutes a day of playing, running, or even a long walk will be sufficient to keep your Greyhound happy; but your dog must always be on a leash when not in an enclosed area.
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SouthWest Airedale Terrier Rescue Frequently Asked Questions...We rarely place an Airedale in a home without a fenced yard. If you believe your circumstances are extraordinary, contact your nearest Airedale rescue volunteer with the details. Having a fenced yard does not mean that you should stick your dog in the yard and expect him to take care of himself! Airedales need to be members of the family and need you to actively exercise them. Airedales left too long alone in a fenced yard become bored and get into trouble.
Related QuestionsWhy do Greyhounds need a fenced yard?
FAQGreyhounds are basically like all other dogs, but because of their training and racing career, they have some unique characteristics. They are sighthounds (also called gazehounds), meaning that they hunt by sight rather than smell. As hunters, they work cooperatively with other hounds and develop strategies of pursuit spontaneously during the chase. This natural instinct is reinforced in Greyhounds by training to chase lures (usually mechanical but sometimes live).
Related QuestionsHow do I keep my beagle from escaping from my fenced yard?
Beagles on the Web: FAQwe all know, a securely fenced yard is an absolute necessity if you want to be able to let your beagle run off leash. But what we consider "securely fenced" might only mean "mildly challenging" to a highly motivated beagle who wants to roam. Some beagles climb out, while others dig, but no matter the method, you need to prevent him or her from escaping.
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WCBC: Adoption - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes you can. You can adopt if you live in rented accommodation or own your own home. It is important that you have a spare room for the use of the child.
Related QuestionsI live in an endemic zone and was told Valley Fever was a benign disease. Is that true?
www.valleyfeversurvivor.com - Frequently Asked QuestionsIt can make you sick, cause fungal abscesses or lesions, debilitate you, cripple you for life, or kill you. It can be unbearably painful and is definitely not a benign disease. Since Valley Fever is initially asymptomatic in under 50% of the people it infects, since the disease causes such a wide variety of symptoms, and since it is misdiagnosed so frequently and can activate or reactivate decades after the initial infection, the actual toll of Valley Fever is difficult to measure.
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FAQA - A fenced yard is ideal, of course, mainly as a convenience for the owner who otherwise has to walk the dog on a leash 4 or more times a day. But it is not absolutely necessary if you are committed to dog walking and understand that Greyhounds can not, under any circumstances, be let off leash unless in a securely fenced area.
Related QuestionsIs a fenced yard "required" for owning an Airedale?
Overview - Airedale Rescue GroupAlthough a fenced yard is not a requirement for owning an Airedale, it is a very big plus! Before bringing a dog in to your household, you should consider what you will do on days that you are sick, running late, or for some other reason unable to walk the dog. Many areas have some type of leash law and, for the health of the dog, you should never allow the dog to run freely, without some type of boundary.
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PRNE FAQ'sSometimes. Poodle Rescue of New England prefers that all of our dogs have a securely fenced yard to play and run safely in. We will require a fenced yard if you live on a busy road or the dog you are interested in is "high energy". However, if you do not have a fence but you have a plan for the proper exercise for a dog, we may still consider you for adoption. Poodle Rescue of New England will not place dogs in a home with an electric fence. An electric fence is not a barrier fence
Related QuestionsHow much does it cost to adopt a greyhound from Chinook Winds Greyhound Rescue?
Chinook Winds Greyhounds - FAQThe cost of the adoption is $300.00 (Canadian funds) and is made as a donation to Chinook Winds Greyhound Rescue. Included with this donation is: your new greyhound (spayed or neutered; up-to-date on vaccinations including rabies; wormed; treated for parasites such as ticks and fleas; and dental care); a new one piece nylon martingale leash-collar combo made especially for our greyhounds; a new muzzle and plastic kennel collar.
Related QuestionsI enjoy sunning and skinny dipping in my own fenced yard and pool, but why should I join AANR?
Nudist - Frequently asked questions about nude recreationAANR is a trusted resource in those rare cases where a neighbor sees over the fence or a question about participation in nude recreation occurs. Your dues make it possible to promote nude recreation in credible media and voice nudist concerns with policy makers. Joining AANR also expands the opportunities for you to enjoy nude recreation. You can pack less and relax more at nearly 270 clubs and resorts throughout the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and beyond. Hike nude on nature trails.
Related QuestionsWhy do you insist that I have a fenced yard?
Sheltie Rescue of UtahWe got into Sheltie Rescue (see Melody's story on our Success Stories page) because we were asked to help pay for the medical care incurred by a Sheltie who was horribly injured when she was hit by a car. Dogs who are outside and unrestrained are far too likely to be injured by cars, by other dogs, or even by cruel people passing by. All homes that adopt from Sheltie Rescue of Utah are required by contract to have a fully fenced yard and for the fence to be in good repair.
Related QuestionsDo I need a fenced yard to foster?
COCKER SPANIEL RESCUE OF EAST TEXAS - HOUSTONCSR prefers a fenced yard. However, if you are willing to walk the dog on a leash several times a day, you will be considered. I'm concerned about exposing my other pets to a dog who has come straight from animal control or a shelter. Fosters, particularly first time fosters, are given a rescue that has been in rescue for some time. In that way, the vaccinations have had time to kick in and we have had a chance to access the rescue.
Related QuestionsDo you need a fenced yard for this breed?
Serandida.com - Home of Serandida Kennels - The Ibizan Hound...Yes, yes, yes, no exceptions !!!! This breed can cover an enormous amount of ground in a very short time. As a rule they do not try to jump out of a good fence. They do however, like to go off exploring if given the opportunity. Special care must be taken to protect them and to keep them safe
Related QuestionsWe have been told that this breed doesn't live very long. It this true?
Chinese Shar-Pei Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Chinese Shar Pei have an average life span of between 8 to 12 years of age, like all other breeds, that don't fall prey to genetic disorders, cancer and a more common ailment in the breed, amyloidosis. I have many shar pei that have reached the age of 12 years of age, and some have fallen prey to cancer and the genetic disease that we, as breeders, are trying hard to rid the breed of, amyloidosis.
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