| We ensure that each dog is
spayed/neutered, have their vaccinations updated, are tested for
heartworms and other parasites, have a thorough vet exam, and
are treated, if possible, for any known conditions found before adoption.
All medical information is fully disclosed to new owners. The dogs are
placed in foster homes that provide love and patience to help
the animals adjust before being adopted. Their stays in foster
care vary from several days to several months, depending upon
the dog's condition and needs. CPR does NOT have a kennel or facility. Unlike shelter or kennel
living, fostering in a home environment allows the personal
evaluation of each dog for behavior and temperament issues.
We learn how our dogs react to other animals, children or strangers. |