![]() if you’ve opened the wipe and your pet isn’t co-operating, you can fold up the wipe and put it back in the foil sachet. Over time they’ll become more familiar with the process and go along with it more easily.Ģ. don’t get frustrated with your pet if it isn’t playing ball! Keep the practice sessions short and reward your pet with a treat when they get it right. So, some important things to remember are:ġ. Some people are worried that their pet – especially cats – won’t let them do a paw print. If you follow the steps above and use one of my Inkless Print Kits you should get some really successful prints. What if my pet won’t let me do the paw print? Only open the kit when you’re well practiced and you know what you’re doing! It will also ensure that you don’t waste your inkless wipe and paper. Practicing will make you much more confident about doing your pet paw print. If your pet is a bit uncertain about the whole process, you could try doing it while they’re asleep. – sit your pet on the floor – you could put the paper on the floor, or a book/clip board may be more portableīy practicing, you’ll work out the best position for all of you to be in and you’ll also get your pet used to the feeling and process of having their paw print done. – put your pet on your lap – you’ll need to put the paper on a firm surface like a book or clip board – sitting your pet on a table top – you’ll have a nice firm surface to put the printing paper on (as in my video) ![]() This will depend on the size and temperament of your pet. Find the position that you, your helper and your pet find most comfortable. ** Please note some of our dogs are not available for interstate adoptionĪfter the 10 day trial period is completed Paw Prints Canine will send out all relevant paperwork for your new furbaby via email including the transfer of microchip form.Before you open your pet inkless print kit practice doing the paw print with your pet. Please also note while this can be a very exciting time for everyone, it can also be an overwhelming time for dogs and we ask that you do try and allow your new family member to settle in their new home and adjustĪny transport costs are to be paid by the adopting family, however we can assist you in helping with transport to airports etc. Please note that if an interstate adoption needs to be returned or regional adoption all transport cost with be paid by the adopter. ![]() Paw Prints Canine Rescue has a 10 day trial period – this basically means that if for any reason the adoption does not work out and the dog needs to be returned to us, the adoption fee minus an admin fee (minimum is $100) will be returned to the adoptees via bank transfer within 7 working days. Please note we bank with ANZ - any other bank may take 48 hours to process the monies. Our adoption fee must be cleared in our bank account before any animal is available for pick up. You must bring your current dog along to the meeting if you are meeting another dog/puppy, this is to ensure they get along before commencing adoption - proof of your dogs up-to-date vaccination is required before any meet and greet is arranged. Please note that we will do no more than 3 meet and greets per dog.Īpproved applicants will be contacted to arrange a time for a meet & greet via email. We may also request photos of your yard for consideration of your application. Once an adoption enquiry is completed our admin team will assess the application and if successful we will arrange for a meet and greet to be completed. Please note - We don't take calls on adoption enquiries - an application must be completedĬomplete the following adoption enquiry link Please Note: We do not hold any animals so please only apply if you are ready to adopt now Please note - we are not a pound or have kennels - all our dogs stay in foster carers homes and therefore dogs are not able to be simply viewed - only approved applicants will meet the dogs. Please note - They will not leave for their new homes until they are 12 weeks of age and have been desexed, micro-chipped and vaccinated up to date. Paw Prints Canine Rescue is a non for profit dog rescue located in Southeast Queensland.Īll our dogs leave our care with full vet work (up-to-date vaccinated, microchipped, desexed, heart worm and intestinal wormed and flea treated).
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