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Subject: HOME VISIT NEEDED IN NUTLEY, NJ
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Lois


Rattie
Rattie
09/26/2008 8:46 PM  

Ratbones Rescue needs a home visit done in Nutley, NJ, in order to get one of their doggies to their forever home!    If you can help, please email me at    l_e_may@bellsouth.net    or give me a call at    1-800-430-1854. 

 

Thanks in advance!!!!!!

Lois Vassilion

Ratbone Rescue

LadyLes


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
09/27/2008 10:47 AM  

You can also email me at ashley. lesniewski@ yahoo. com (remove spaces).

 

Here are the pups in consideration:

 

Noodle male

2008-09-15

Location:Floridaa

Noodle is a purebred American Hairless Terrier. He was surrendered to rescue when his family lost their business and their home. Noodle is about 3 years old, and weighs 9 pounds. He is housebroken and crate trained. He also loves children of all ages and gets along with other dogs and cats. Noodle needs a t-shirt for air conditioned houses, and in winter he will need a sweater to go outside. His skin should be protected from sunburn during the summer too. To see more pictures of Noodle, please click here.

This dog is okay with:

cats

dogs

kids



Sharky male

2008-09-15

Location:Florida

Sharky is a purebred American Hairless Terrier. He was returned to rescue after living with his adoptive family for 4 years when his family lost their business and their home. Sharky is about 4 years old and weighs 10 pounds. He is housebroken and crate trained. He also loves children of all ages, and gets along with other dogs and cats. Noodle needs a t-shirt for air conditioned houses, and in winter he will need a sweater to go outsde. His skin should be protected from sunburn in the summer. To see more pictures of Sharky, please click here.

This dog is okay with:

cats

dogs

kids



There is nothing better than wine and chocolate!
~Ashley~
Lois


Rattie
Rattie
09/27/2008 4:48 PM  
They are adorable!!!! I think Beth is going to do it. I told her to give them a call. I hope all goes well.


Thanks!
Lois
LadyLes


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
09/27/2008 4:51 PM  
Great...Did you give her all of their info?

There is nothing better than wine and chocolate!
~Ashley~
melo


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
09/28/2008 1:05 AM  
Please explain--what exactly is a home visit--thank you

Nora's mommie --
www.melodybreyer-grell.com
Selling CD's with 50 percent going to Ratbones!! Check it out!
LadyLes


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
09/28/2008 7:51 AM  
A volunteer goes to the potential adopters home for an "interview". The observe the home, conditions, yard, current pets, ask questions, etc. Mainly they are the rescue's eyes and ears. They get a general feeling for whether the home would be good for the animal or not. It usually takes about an hour

We ask the volunteer to ask themselves this question at the end of the visit:

If this were my dog would I let it stay here?

There is nothing better than wine and chocolate!
~Ashley~
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