Why does ATRA need home visits?
ATRA needs to personally see the homes and visit with the families who will be adopting our rescue Airedales. There is no better way to determine if an applicant should be approved or declined than to see where and how our rescue Airedales will live. Home visits are also a great way to see how a family interacts with an Airedale. Coordinators and foster homes need this input to help them make good decisions when matching our rescue Airedales with forever homes.
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