ahhh no biggie, I feel when it is right it will be.
I just thought I would start up a conversation about this topic.
I did find another deafie but I need to do some research as I have no sight impaired experience and this dog is deaf as well as sight impaired. I want to read up on it and ask questions before I take the leap.
And I have Garrett coming from Texas soon.
Not a deafie but a lovie to say the least
I'm not sad or frustrated at being turned down, I am frustrated at the dogs who lose out on some very wonderful home due to this. It makes one think.
This post to me is not only a learning experience to me but may speak and educate others as well as myself.
And home visits are just the interviewers opinion.
Other than the ovious, what does one look for? Warm fuzzies? Feelings?
I was turned down years ago cause I lived in a single wide mobile home.
(About 12 yrs back) My critters were happy and healthy and vetted, my yard fenced and I had excellent refers and was turned down cause I lived in a mobile.
I'd be curious to know what anyone here on the board looks for when they do home visits? Cause with my taking the workshops at Best Friends soon and my wanting to start a rescue and sancuary, I have much to learn myself.
Not everyone lives as we do and their pets are healthy, happy and loved. We can't always judge a person cause they live differently then us. I know this will be a challange I'll come across in my rescue future.