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Brandywine (Unverified)
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Doc (Unverified)
Most people are gone around 8 or so hours a day for work or school, I think dogs are fine as long as they have water and if they can’t hold it some newspaper or something. Your dog will probably be happier with a friend while he is at home. I think the shelter will understand and expect people to be gone for work. I think your chances are very good, they will probably want the new animal to meet your current pets, to make sure they get along. But shelters are looking for any loving home they can find, I’ve found shelters to be a lot less picky about owners then specific breed rescues, I think some rescues get a little too picky imo. Good luck getting a new dog! Was this answer helpful? http://www.findairflights.com/ http://www.getyourquotesonline.com/
Estella (Unverified)
Well one thing most rescues check is your vet and the history you have with them, do you have a primary vet that has seen both pets at least once a year since you got them/moved to the area? Have you been giving heartworm/flea prevention on schedule and have you gotten all the needed vaccines?If the answers are yes then I think you have a great chance, though you should make sure to ask the shelter staff if they cat test the dogs and if they do then ask them to show you only the cat friendly dogs, then once you have narrowed it down to a short list make sure your dog has a chance to meet and give his opinion of his new friend Was this answer helpful? http://www.getyourquotesonline.com/ http://www.getcarinsurquotes.com/