All About Rescue, FAQs© Joan C. Fremo
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Apr 24, 2002
What Should I Know Before I Adopt?
Time! Do you have the time to devote to a new companion? How will the addition effect your lifestyle? Expense. Are you prepared for the costs of food, treats, toys, preventive veterinary care? Commitment! Are you prepared to love and care for a living, breathing, thinking being for it’s entire life?
What Can I Expect When Bringing Home My New Family Member? With patience and love—you can expect unconditional love and companionship!
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In response to message posted by JButler:
Joy, As difficult as it is to deal with the many health problems I see in Rescue, sometim ...
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In response to message posted by pyrangel:
I read the story of Hope and Freedom and am so happy for them. I was surprised to find o ...
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In response to message posted by JButler:
You are so right! Many Rescues are passed over, shelters may not even show them for adopti ...
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In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:
Thanks, Renie! I was a little late with this. I'm still kicking, just not as hig ...
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Hi Joan, thanks for all the great information in the article. And I'm glad there are people like you out there, rescuing these unfortunate animals. God bless you! Hope you are well, Joan. Renie ...
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