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Welcome to Rescue Central! All of us involved in rescue are thrilled that you want to participate in some way. Below you will find a form to fill out that will tell us a little about you and what you would like to do to help. We do have certain requirements to which you must agree in order to be listed with our network. The requirements are: Foster Homes:
Transporters:
This information will not be listed on the Rescuers page unless you specifically request that it is. Instead, it will be provided to Rescuers and Rescue groups who may contact you privately for your help. If you want to be listed as a Rescuer with your information visible to the general public, CLICK HERE to go to the Rescuer's listing request form. I would like to participate and am willing to be listed on the Rescuer Resource page in the private section of this site. I understand that Rescue Groups from around the country may contact me, but that my listing will not be visible to the public. l also agree to indemnify and hold SchipperkeRescue.Net harmless with regard to any action or issue arising from any referral obtained directly or indirectly from or through SchipperkeRescue.Net. What do the Service terms mean? Bail-out: taking Schips out of shelters, pounds, from animal control or surrenders. Initial contact: with prospective adopters; acceptance & review of applications; maintaining files, etc. Adoption Coordination: acting as intermediary between prospective adopters and the foster homes or shelters where available Schips might be. Transport: moving dogs from one part of the country to another; generally between shelter and foster home or between foster home and adoptive home. Fostering: taking in a rescued dog, providing basic training in manners and obedience as well as medical care; evaluating personality quirks and potential issues for adoptive homes; providing a loving environment for a rescued Schip. Home checks: visits to the homes of prospective adopters to ensure their perception of their home matches the information on the application and is suitable for any Schip or a specific Schip. Referrals: providing referrals to shelters, rescuers, or other sources of rescue Schips to facilitate the matching of home to available dogs. Breed information: providing information about Schipperkes in general about their range of temperament, physical characteristics, etc.; acting as a resource on health and training issues; helping to determine if Schipperkes are the right breed for a prospective adopter. Training: providing training for rescued Schips and adoptive parents in housebreaking, manners, obedience; often deals with behavioral issues such as dominance, nipping, fear response, etc.
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¹The 30-day provisional period provides that no
adoption is final for a minimum of 30 days (but preferably 90) following the transfer of the dog.
Since it usually takes from 3-6 weeks for a dog to become adapted to a
new environment, whether the match is a good one or not takes some time
to discover. During the provisional period, any dog may be returned to
rescue and the adoption fee refunded. Depending on the foster
home's assessment of what the true problem areas are, the adoptive home
may be placed back in the pool for alternative or future placement of a
rescued Schip or may be directed to a different breed or source.
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