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The Kerry Adoption Processby Janet Joers
The next step in the adoption process is--no matter where you live--to
complete the The application will get reviewed. Usually you'll correspond with the Coordinator a number of times, and potential Rescue dogs might be identified. At that point, the Rescue Coordinator will call your references and arrange a "home visit." That means a Kerry person comes to your home--hopefully with a Kerry or two in tow--to check out your fence, talk about security, Kerry care and temperament. He or she will probably be a wonderful local resource in the future when you own your own Kerry. Once you and the Rescue Coordinator are comfortable with the placement, the Adoption Contract must be signed. We also expect that the adopter make a donation to the Foundation ot help cover the costs. Some rescue dogs have some problem; behavior, health or old age. The Rescue Coordinator tries to ensure that the potential adopter understands the situation and the responsibilities. If you are not selected to adopt a rescue Kerry, rest assured that the decision was made with your and the Kerry's best interest in mind. Your completed questionnaire is an excellent way to introduce yourself to Kerry breeders who may have puppies or an older dog to place, or who may know of someone who does. You can also send the questionnaire to an officer of a nearby Kerry Club.
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