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1. Where are you located? 2. How can I see your dogs? Please check our Facebook page: Badass Brooklyn Foster Dog, Petfinder page or email us for a list of upcoming events! Between events we can arrange private meetings with our pups and approved adopters. after you have applied and are interested in meeting a certain dog. 3. So where are the dogs now? 4. What is your adoption process? The first step is to fill the application out online. Please fill it out in its entirety and tell us as much about yourself as possible - the more information we get the better we can match you with the right dog. We do three reference checks (only 1 can be a family member and partners/ spouses do not count) and a vet check for currently or recently owned pets (if applicable.) Then we do a home visit. Your application is not approved until the home visit has been done. 5. How do I apply? Please apply by filling out the adoption application. 6. I want to mail/fax in my application.

How do I do that? >Since we don't have a physical location we can't have anyone mail or fax us an application. 7. What is your adoption fee? 8. What does your adoption fee include? 9. I sent in my application, now what? 10. I sent in my application, my references were checked but I never heard from you. 11. My application was approved. Does that mean I can have any dog I want? 12. I want to adopt but am not sure I'm ready for the commitment. Can I foster a dog first and see how it goes? Fostering is an integral part of the rescue process and a big commitment as well. Fostering is, in many ways, harder than adopting. Our foster program is not designed for potential adopters to 'test' out dogs. If you are not sure you are ready to commit, then you are probably not ready to commit. If you feel that you have what it takes to foster and are interested in helping the rescue, we are always looking for foster homes to help save more dogs. If you are interested in fostering please fill out a Foster Application.

The foster application process is very similar to the adoption process, requiring references and a home visit. 13. But how do I know if the dog is right for me? 14. I want to adopt a dog but I am going out of town.
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There are many ways to help! 17. I'd like to foster a dog. 18. I'd like to donate food/ crates/ leashes/ toys/ money/ etc. How can I do this?Dog items can be dropped off at our events or we can make arrangements to pick up. Please do not drop off items at Eva's Play Pups. Please email us if you would like to make a financial donation either by check or Paypal and we can let you know how to do that. 19. I want to call you! Where can I call? Since we all have full time jobs (and lives. Well, some of us do!) and have more than one rescuer, it really isn't possible to get us on the phone. We are readily accessible by email and do our best to get back to everyone in a timely manner so email is the best way to reach us. 20. What's different about you versus other rescues?Previous Post Next Post Tickets Being Sold to Maurice Sendak’s Memorial Anyone who was a kid in the last 55 or 60 years was sad to hear of Maurice Sendak’s death last month. His books were really integral in the childhoods of many of us, and a lot of us took it a little personally.

Be that as it may, I didn’t see this coming. Someone is evidently selling tickets to Sendak’s memorial. The New York Times reports that tickets are “being made available,” but it’s not clear who is selling them, or for how much, or what’s going to be done with the money brought in by the sales. Again, these are tickets to a man’s memorial service. The service is on Tuesday at 11:00 at the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. , and it’s a limit two tickets per email. If that’s your thing. When the Westminster Dog Show opened in New York City yesterday, six “new” breeds made their competition debut. The breeds may be new to the Westminster Kennel Club, but they’re not new to Petfinder! Of the six — Bluetick Coonhound, Boykin Spaniel, Cane Corso, Icelandic Sheepdog, Leonberger and Redbone Coonhound — all but the Icelandic Sheepdog can be found in shelters or rescue groups on Petfinder. Below, meet the adoptable relatives of the pampered pooches competing today at Madison Square Garden.

Jed is with Maryland Pet Match Rescue in Towson. Bluetick Coonhound397 available for adoption on PetfinderSee Bluetick Coonhounds for adoption Bluetick Coonhounds were traditionally bred to track and tree small game such as raccoons. The bluetick in the dogs’ name refers to their distinctive “blue” coat and pattern of small spots known as ticking. Chelsea is at Carolina Poodle Rescue in Spartanburg, SC. 10 available for adoption on Petfinder See Boykin Spaniels for adoption Boykin Spaniels are small retrievers nicknamed “the little dog that doesn’t rock the boat.” They’re also the official state dog of South Carolina. Skye is with Texas Cane Corso Rescue in Austin. 163 available for adoption on Petfinder See Cane Corsos for adoption The Cane Corso, an Italian breed, historically guarded livestock on farms. The breed was nearly extinct by the early 1970s, but its population recovered and the dogs were introduced in the U.S. in 1988.