- How can rescuers best take caution when rescuing animals?
- Are animals with more severe cases more harder to adopt when it comes to adoptions?
- Do certain breeds/types matter when it comes to adoptions?
- What changes a rescued animals personality?
- What makes animal adoptions challenging?
- Does owning/volunteering at a No-Kill shelter a challenge?
- Why is it important to spay/neuter pets?
- Does an animals behavior in a shelter affect it's adopting chances?
- Can an animals mood/behavior change while in a No-Kill shelter? (Calm to tired, aggressive to playful, etc.)
- Why do it take so much time to change an animals behavior?
- What makes rescuing animals complicated?
- What actions make a better volunteer?
- Why is it important to seek medical attention when a new animal comes in?
- Were there/Have there been very severe cases where an animal couldn't be saved?
- How do donations & help from the community benefit the shelter/animal?
- How does an hoarding case happen? Why does it happen?
- What must a potential adopter think about before adopting an animal?
- What is something to keep in mind about shelter animals?
- What are some myths about shelter animals and about No-Kill shelters in general?
- What is a No-Kill shelters goal?
No-Kill Animal Shelters EQ: What is the most important factor to make a new animal at ease in a shelter?
Friday, March 13, 2015
Fourth Interview Questions
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