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About to email a person on Petfinder for this puppy we really want?

Question by Poppy: About to email a person on Petfinder for this puppy we really want?
What should I write to guarantee that we get it? The puppy would be inside/outside, have a chainlink fence, go on walks with us.. I don’t really know how to put it in paragraph form though, I really want to make a good impression.

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Answer by BBQ’d Pomchi.. YUM YUM!
Contact the shelter/rescue that has the puppy and fill out their adoption application.. it doesnt matter what email you write them.. if you dont follow the proper adoption process, you are NOT going to get the dog!

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5 Responses to “About to email a person on Petfinder for this puppy we really want?”

  1. tara p says:

    never buy a puppy from a person u cant meet…see its parents, living standards…etc….bad news!!!

  2. Madison 3:16 says:

    Just be polite and explain in detail what you feel. Mention the house, tell them anything you think they will need to know, and feel confident when typing it. Look it over more than once and make sure you have all that you need in the email. I emailed a few people on there before. If the puppy is available, and you show real interest in it….all should go well. Don’t wait. Do it asap. If they say call someone, or if they want to meet you…do it. I had to call 2 people for one of my dogs. 1st was an email though. Just go along with what you feel is best. Good Luck. I hope all goes well. =)

  3. porkypup says:

    Just e-mail saying:
    We are really interested in adopting little fluffy(or whoever) & would like to know more about him/her.
    -They will ask what you want to know…in your case, I’d ask if the puppy was leash trained, & how it was doing with house training. Is it fostered? Are they crate training? Ask whatever you want to know.

    They’ll e-mail you back with info & send an adoption application asking you about your living conditions, expectations, etc. Some rescue organizations will actually send someone to your house for a “home visit”. If you & your family are right for this dog, you will get it. E-mail them soon!
    Good luck!

  4. Kellster says:

    i got my puppy from a shelter on pet finder just say u are intrested u searched for awhile and u find your hearts set on this one ( so they know ur not just picking the first one ) say youd really love this dog to be apart for ur family and go on say hikes sounds better and join in your family and ask if there is a time we can meet and is she still avialible sound kinda like u realli want her to be the biggest part of ur family that ur fully prepared and ur dying to get her with u basicly i did and they realli love me i wrote them a year later letting them know the changes this dog made in my life

  5. lane says:

    Dogs are social creatures. They like to be with their families and included in activities and daily life. Being a responsible dog owner means teaching your dog to be a good house pet and a good canine citizen, and putting in the time and effort to make him a part of the family.

    It’s baffling why some people get dogs, only to stick them outside on a chain to live their entire lives outside without human contact. This is physically and mentally cruel. Imagine how bored you would be if you were stuck all alone with nothing to do, day after day!

    Dog adoption site, http://pho.se/brh