There are several references given to possible removal of a AZG Dog from a volunteer home. What would cause this?
Our dogs are the most important asset in our business, and we are highly selective about how well they are cared along with whether their physical, mental and emotional needs are being met. Though these dogs currently do not serve people with disabilities yet, they must be healthy and confident enough to do just that. The way our puppies are handled can make a huge difference in the temperament of puppies. Any indication that our dogs are being handled or trained with unapproved methods, are not being exercised or groomed regularly, or are being neglected in any way is grounds for immediate removal. In addition, the relationship between all involved the raiser family, the AZG staff and volunteers must remain friendly, cooperative and easy to manage. These dogs ARE our business, and their happiness and health is our highest priority. You also as a raiser/volunteer must follow all AZG guidelines and rules which includes attending training meetings on regular bases (minimum 2 out of every
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