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?????WHY WE
ASK WHAT WE ASK?????
(On the Rescue
Application Form) 4/2009
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CONTINUING ON TO THE ACTUAL APPLICATION!!!!!!>
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SNAIL MAIL THE FORM
We ask that you mail in the application form even though you
have email so that we can have your original signature on file with the
information you have supplied.
NOTE: The $25 donation is just that...a donation. You gain nothing from it
other than the good feeling that you are helping out a Westie in need. It
gives you no guarantees. Being a donation, it is non-refundable.
DESIRED SEX OF WESTIE
You may only be
interested in one sex; however if you show "either", you will of
course be considered for many more placements than if you limit it to one
sex. (Note: About 75% of the dogs we get are male; most applicants want a
female.)
Please answer this question with an actual age range and not a generic
"young" or other undefined response.
DESIRED AGE RANGE OF DOG
The older the dog
you are willing to take, the faster you are likely to get a dog; dogs 8 years
and up are very hard to place even though Westies typically live into their
mid-teens and sometimes even older.
WILL YOU CONSIDER A DOG WITH MORE THAN
MINOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS?
Most Westies will
have allergies to some degree. We consider this minor. But some have
significant allergies or a requirement for ongoing medication to control a
medical condition such as Addison’s Disease. Like all dogs, many will develop
problems as they age. These dogs still need homes and love.
REMEMBER:
This is a rescue…the dogs in need aren’t usually the perfect two year olds!!
Will you consider a dog with more than a minor medical condition? This
reflects the real purpose of rescue-to help dogs who otherwise might not find
a home. If you answer "yes"....BLESS YOU!
QUESTIONS AS LISTED ON THE CURRENT APPLICATION
1. PLEASE LET US KNOW WHY YOU WANT TO ADOPT A WESTIE?
This question
helps us determine if you really want a Westie or if we might help you with
contacts for other breeds. It is best for the dogs if the adopters really
know that a Westie is the right dog for them.
2. DO YOU RENT,
OWN: HOUSE ETC. IF RENTING, HAS YOUR
LANDLORD GIVEN PERMISSION…?
This allows us to
help you think about how you are going to house the dog. And, to make sure
you get permission for the dog if necessary. A move is hard on a dog and it
would create stress for both you and the dog if the dog had to be re-homed
because your landlord doesn’t want the dog there. We want to be sure before
we make the placement. (We will ask for proof that the landlord approves; we
will do a home check.)
3 & 4. DO YOU HAVE A FENCED
YARD/TYPE OF FENCE/PEN AND; IF NO FENCE, HOW WILL YOU EXERCISE THE DOG?
Westies do best if
they have a fenced area to use outside. It protects the Westie and gives it
some freedom. Other arrangements can work but must be thought out. Westies
will chase a squirrel out of the yard even if the Westie has been well
trained. Electric fences as a first "defense" are not a good idea
either. Staked dogs must be watched because other animals and children can
come in and bother a defenseless dog. Walks are good but the dog has to go
out more than once a day.
PLEASE NOTE: We will not agree to an arrangement where the dog is allowed off
leash outside a fenced area even though you are there with the dog; even
though you live in the country on a lot of acreage; even though there are no
busy roads near you, etc. The dog MUST BE IN A FENCED AREA OR ON LEASH AT ALL
TIMES, PERIOD. Dogs on tie-outs must be watched; they are defenseless on a
tie-out against anything that might attack them. We can give you a one-page
discussion of fencing.
5. WHERE WILL THIS WESTIE STAY
DURING THE DAY; WHERE WILL THE DOG SLEEP AT NIGHT?
This is to insure
the dog is treated as an indoor dog; and to flag potential problems (for
example, a dog who has always slept in his owner’s bed might take quite an
adjustment period if you intend to crate a night). We prefer that dogs be
provided a crate and that it be used at least enough for the dog to be
accepting of it throughout his life. This can be critical, especially if the
dog later becomes ill and has to be hospitalized. Please keep in mind that there are many “doggie
daycare” facilities. This offers a
good option to those who work. http://www.westie3.fatcow.com/EDU/Day.htm
6. HOW MANY ADULTS, CHILDREN; CHILDREN’S
AGES; # PETS; KINDS OF PETS?
Some dogs need to
go to an adult only home; some dogs deal well with children above a certain
age (usually around age 10); some dogs need a home with no pets or without
certain types of pets. This helps us eliminate homes that won’t be suitable
for a certain dog. Note: We don't adopt to families with children under the
age of ten or to people who anticipate having children during the lifespan of
the dog. We also restrict from households with freqeuently visiting children
such as grandchildren.
7-9. IS ANYONE HOME DURING THE
DAY? WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE? HOW MANY HOURS A DAY WILL THE DOG BE ALONE?
(without human company)
There is a limit
as to how long a dog can be left without relief. Some dogs are coming from a
situation which makes them a poor candidate for long crating. Others are used
to being crated all day. These answers help us match the dog to the right
situation.
10. WILL THE DOG BE KEPT AS AN
INDOOR PET?
No Westie will be
placed as an outdoor dog. All Westies are indoor pets only. Of course they
will go out to play but they live in the house as part of the family.
11. ALL WESTIES MUST BE SPAYED OR
NEUTERED.
There are NO
exceptions. Most dogs will be altered before placement. In the rare
case one is placed unaltered, you will be asked to show proof of altering
within a reasonable period of time or the dog will be surrendered back to
Rescue per a legal contract.
12. ARE YOU WILLING TO TAKE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ITS ENTIRE LIFE... 10 YEARS OR MORE?:
We want to be sure
you realize how long Westies live; we don’t want to get the dog back for
re-homing because you didn’t expect it to be so long-lived. Many live
to age 15 and some have lived into their 20's. Your home should be this dog's
forever home. If you do not want to make this commitment, you should not
consider adoption.
13. DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT COSTS TO
CARE FOR THE WESTIE EACH YEAR?
Do some research
and make sure you are ready to pay what it costs to give this dog a good
life. Annual medical visits and inoculations are a must. And Westies
commonly have allergies that need to be treated.
14. IF YOU HAVE HAD A PET PUT
DOWN, DIE YOUNG OR DUE TO AN ACCIDENT, GIVE DETAILS.
We want to know
that you are able to care for a dog adequately and that you don’t consider a
dog to be "expendable". Too many of the rescue dogs come to us
because they became "inconvenient" for their families.
15. TWO REFERENCES ARE REQUIRED
We DO VET CHECKS!!
We often do contact your personal reference(s). If you have pets currently or
have recently lost a pet, PLEASE DO PROVIDE THE VET NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBER
ALONG WITH THE PET NAME(S), BREED ADN DATE OF DEATH OF DECEASED PETS. Then
provide one personal reference. If you have no pets and, therefore, no vet,
please provide two personal references along with phone numbers.
16. WILL YOU COMMIT TO TAKING
THIS DOG TO OBEDIENCE CLASSES?
Even if the dog
doesn’t seem to need the training, it is the quickest way to establish a
positive relationship with your dog; the dog will learn who is
"boss" and will learn to respect your authority. For most
dogs, we suggest and encourage formal training and for others, we may insist
upon it.
17. DO YOU HAVE A SWIMMING POOL?
IS IT SECURED AWAY FROM THE DOG? DO YOU HAVE OR WILL YOU BUY AN ALARM?
Westies have been
known to fall into pools and not be able to find a way out. Can you imagine a
Westie swimming until it is exhausted and then drowning? What an awful way to
die. We don’t want this to happen to any Westie much less a
"rescued" Westie.
18. ARE THERE ANY SMOKERS IN THE
HOME?
If yes, please
consider the effects of second-hand smoke on the dog and take steps to
protect them (e.g., air cleaners, smoking only in areas not available to the
dog, etc.) Also, please understand that this may limit the availability of
some dogs.
19. WILL YOU PUT A WRITEN PLAN IN
PLACE FOR THE CARE OF YOUR DOG(S) IN THE CASE YOU ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO CARE
FOR THEM?
We will supply a
form when you adopt a dog. These dogs are your family. Just as you would make
arrangements for the care of your children, you should want to make sure your
dogs are cared for. The contract for the rescued Westie requires that you
return it to Rescue should you no longer be able to care for it. But the form
allows you to suggest your desired placement for that dog.
20. SOMETIMES WE GET TWO DOGS WHO
HAVE ALWAYS BEEN TOGETHER. WOULD YOU EVER CONSIDER ADOPTING A PAIR INSTEAD OF
JUST ONE?
This happens
several times a year. Often it is two Westies, or a Westie/Scottie
combination. Other combinations might occur. We would let you know just what
the situation was. Your "yes" answer here does not commit you to
anything but would cause us to look at your application ahead of others.
21. ARE ALL OF YOUR DOGS AND CATS NEUTERED AND
SPAYED? IF NOT, PLEASE EXPLAIN.
Having your
animals altered shows that you agree with a major philosophy of our rescue,
that all pet cats and dogs should be altered to avoid any matings, accidental
or otherwise, and the subsequent production of offspring. Breeding must
be left to the experts and done only with animals who meet the highest
standards for conformation, temperament and health. It also indicates
your willingness to care for your pet's health. And it eliminates many
problems associated with behavior of the unaltered animals towards the
rescue.

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