Before Applying For A Doodle Aid Dog

 

By rescuing a Doodle aid Doodle, you will be responsible for the dog for many many years. Before you get in touch with us to apply to adopt a dog, please read through the following information in full.

  1. Costs & Commitment

    Will you have the funds for insurance, vet bills, food, grooming plus all the equipment a dog needs throughout its lifetime? For a large dog this can be anything up to £30,00 in their lifetime.


  2. Your circumstances

    Are you planning a move? Are you changing your job? Do you travel a lot or are you planning a family? If you rescue a dog it needs your full commitment. The dog needs you to be at home with it to help them settle into this new environment and to learn to bond with you.

    Time is the key factor and it may take weeks or even months for a dog to settle and learn.

    How much time can you give a dog? How much training, exercise, stimulation can you honestly provise? Will this dog fit in your lifestyle and will you be willing to adapt?


  3. Security & environment

    Is your garden secure, are your fences 6ft and is there a lock on your gate? (all these things will be required with your vetting & homecheck)

    A new environment, new people, maybe children and another dog are all alien to a new arrival. They have left a familiar home and are having to start afresh.


  4. Behavioural issues

    Can you deal with a dog with issues? Would you be willing to put in the time and effort and not give up at the first sign of trouble? Many rescue dogs come with issues and baggage, this is usually the reason they end up with organisations like DoodleAid. The issues could be minor but could also be more significant. Issues may include anything from resource guarding and separation anxiety through to aggression and major training and conditioning requirements.


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Important Information

Please note that where we state particular requirements, such as 'no children' or 'no other dogs or pets' - this is for a reason. We word our adverts following careful consultation with owners, vets and behaviourists. To save both our volunteers time and your potential disappointment please answer all questions honestly.

All information provided by you in your application will be fully checked.