Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Georgi
Georgi is cuteness personified! She is cuddly and lots of fun too. Georgi gets along with all dogs, large and small, she is not a barker nor a digger, she is just pure joy to have in your home.
Georgi travels well in the car and listens to what you say, trying her hardest to comply with your requests. Being still young, she is still working on her manners and learning how to walk on the lead, she has not been in foster care long, so this will improve over time.
Georgi is housetrained and she loves to romp around the house with her foster brothers and sisters too. She is happy to share meal times with them as well, she doesnt' have a mean bone in her body.
Georgi would suit any family, with or without children but she would prefer to have a 4 legged friend for those times when her humans are not at home. Georgi will benefit from going to puppy school both for ongoing socialising and training.
Medical notes
Georgi has been desexed, micro chipped and vaccinated. She is up to date with flea and worm control.
Adoption details
Once the animal is advertised candidates for adoption are requested to fill in a form.
The adoption questionnaire form asks where the animal will sleep, details of people and other animals in the home, training and exercise plans etc. We use this form as part of our screening process.
If we like what we read and the animal’s individual needs are met we then conduct an informal phone interview.
Then the potential adopter meets the animal at the carers home or the carer may choose to take the animal to the adopter’s home to do a house and yard inspection.
If the adopter meets the animal at the carer’s home a house/yard inspection is done after the meet.
When the yard inspection is done we are able to further evaluate the suitability of the candidate to adopt.
If we are satisfied that the animals needs will be met by the adopter and that they are a good match for one another then a trial period may begin.
We have legally binding pre-adoption forms which allow us to remove the animal from the home if all other solutions to issues have failed.
We have a good support base which adopters can utilise if needed, such as a professional trainer, a behaviourist, vets and a groomer.
Homeless Hounds offers support to our adopters for the life of the animal. It is policy that each adopter is aware that if the ever need help or to rehome the animal then HH wants to facilitate that.
Our procedures are based on advice from "model" and well established rescue groups and trial and error.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.



