- An Airedale needs ample room for a reasonable amount of exercise,
so we expect our applicants will have a fenced yard. We do not consider
tying a dog outside an option to a fenced yard. Our experience with
invisible fencing has not been all positive, so we do not consider it
to be a reliable solution for a rescue dog. We will do a home check
at your residence prior to the adoption.
- We do not intend for our rescues to be outside dogs. We expect our
rescues to be kept as inside dogs, as part of your family. We do follow
up to check on this.
- When we place a rescue dog with an adopter, that dog will have been
spayed or neutered. The dog will be up-to-date on all shots and current
on heartworm preventative. We expect the adopter to keep the dog on
regular heartworm preventative, to provide all future inoculations,
and to maintain all routine and necessary veterinary treatment.
- We expect you to license your dog and see that your dog bears proper
identification at all times.
- We expect you to happily donate a minimum of $275 when you adopt one
of our rescues. Donations are necessary to continue rescuing and caring
for these very deserving animals.
If you are interested in adopting an Airedale rescue in Florida, the
next step is to complete and submit our Application for adoption.
Persons adopting one of our rescues will sign an agreement on the care
and housing of the rescue, and will agree to follow up inspections by
our volunteers. You must agree to return the rescue to our rescue program
if for any reason the placement does not work out.

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