Dogs to adopt in ct

    • [DOC File]Petfinder

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      Submission of an adoption application is not a guarantee of approval to adopt a pet. ... Take your cues from your new dog. How comfortable does he appear with all of this extra attention? Many dogs are real hams and love to be engulfed by people and attention -for them, the more the merrier with new people. ... Hamden Animal Control 2900 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Home – Connecticut Humane Society

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      Dogs that lunge or bark when approached, aggress towards other dogs, cower at the back of the cage, or become overly excited during play may be overlooked and take longer to adopt. These dogs aren’t bad, they’re complicated! They just need to overcome a few issues to make them more desirable.

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    • [DOC File]Home – Connecticut Humane Society

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      Before your shift, visit cthumane.org and check the “Adopt” page for the CHS adoption center closest to you. Create a list (names and ID numbers) of available animals who need videos. If you have a lengthy list, focus on harder-to-adopt animals first (older animals, pit bulls, animals with medical issues) and save the puppies and kittens ...

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    • [DOC File]Adopting Older Cats & Dogs

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      Most people don’t want to adopt an older cat or dog because they think it’s going to die after a year or two. That’s almost never correct. You never know how long they are going to live, so why don’t you give it a try. Every time you adopt an older cat or dog, you are saving their life.

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