From the Adopter’s Perspective: Life with Behaviorally Challenged Dogs
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Finding homes for pets is already hard enough, but finding
homes for pets with behavior problems such as leash reactivity, fear or people,
separation anxiety, or poor social skills can be an even more difficult and stressful experience for shelter
staff and volunteers. Sometimes we work really hard with a behaviorally challenged
pet and are thrilled when they go home, only to be disappointed or even angry when
they come back. Frustration often mounts, and we end up feeling that the
adopter didn’t follow through on what they were told or they didn’t work hard
enough to “set the dog up for success.” It’s not always easy to empathize and
realize the magnitude of how an adopter can be impacted emotionally, physically
and financially when they bring any pet home---but especially one who has some
kind of behavior problem.
Our expert panelists Katenna Jones and Kristen Collins will present real cases that will help lead a discussion on what options are available for placing “difficult to place” pets successfully and, when we do place those pets, how we can best inform and support their adopters.