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Tag Archives: dog rescue applicant evaluation
Best Practices: Adoption Process (Part 2)
Today’s post was written by Stephanie Rice of It’s the Pits, a San Diego Pit Bull rescue. It thoroughly cover applicant evaluation. Tell us in the comments section how you evaluate your applicants. Stephanie’s Take: Everyone must complete an adoption … Continue reading