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10 Open Ended Question:
- How can a potential pet owner best prepare for a shelter adoption?
- What are the most important aspects to being a "responsible"owner?
- What distinguishes a "poor" owner versus a "good" one?
- Is it possible that even the homeless folks with very little money are better pet owners than some? In my experience, I once saw a man asking a money so that he could feed his dog.
- How can we as people in general take action and help these animals out, along with informing others about this sort of information?
- Say, there's a dog that has special needs. This is your first pet and you just absolutely fell in love with the little dude. Should you get extra training and acquire further research?
- There's an option to adopt online from animal rescue groups out of state. How do those potential pet owners get a background check? Isn't better to have an interview in person?
- To those already set pet owners who have shy animals of their own, is there anyway the shelter animal they want to adopt be introduced to their pet to see how the two act? This seems very important.
- Is there ever a certain vibe or persona a good pet owner has? I don't know. I think usually on first impressions, you're able to tell.
- What kind of attitude should someone come in with when they're looking to adopt?
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