Friday, March 13, 2015

Fourth Interview Questions


  1. How can rescuers best take caution when rescuing animals?
  2. Are animals with more severe cases more harder to adopt when it comes to adoptions?
  3. Do certain breeds/types matter when it comes to adoptions?
  4. What changes a rescued animals personality?
  5. What makes animal adoptions challenging?
  6. Does owning/volunteering at a No-Kill shelter a challenge?
  7. Why is it important to spay/neuter pets?
  8. Does an animals behavior in a shelter affect it's adopting chances?
  9. Can an animals mood/behavior change while in a No-Kill shelter? (Calm to tired, aggressive to playful, etc.)
  10. Why do it take so much time to change an animals behavior?
  11. What makes rescuing animals complicated?
  12. What actions make a better volunteer?
  13. Why is it important to seek medical attention when a new animal comes in?
  14. Were there/Have there been very severe cases where an animal couldn't be saved?
  15. How do donations & help from the community benefit the shelter/animal?
  16. How does an hoarding case happen? Why does it happen?
  17. What must a potential adopter think about before adopting an animal?
  18. What is something to keep in mind about shelter animals?
  19. What are some myths about shelter animals and about No-Kill shelters in general?
  20. What is a No-Kill shelters goal?

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