There is no time limit.
That depends on the shelter they go to. Many shelters now have a no euthanasia policy so the animal will be adopted out no matter how long it takes. Other shelters are so over crowded they set a time limit on the number of days an animal may stay at the facility.
I think your friend should find a temporary shelter. People can usually only stay for about 14 days though.
This all depends of the shelter in question. Most animal shelters have no set time limit for holding an animal. In the vast majority of shelters decisions about adoption and euthanasia are based on factors such as the temperament and health of the animal as well as the space and resources available to humanely house and properly care for the animal. Some animal shelter take in stray and many of these facilities have an established holding period for those animals so as to give their owners a chance to find and claim them. This holding period will either be determined by local or state law so it will vary from community to community. However the recommended holding period is typically five days.
In general, animals need food, water, and shelter to stay healthy. A pet animal also needs veterinary care and, at times, medication for illness and injury.
any burrowing animal, as long as it provides imediate safety, it doesnt have to messasarly have to stay
Dolphins shelter is in the sea they stay in the seawater everyday
Why don't you just check with your local animal shelter?
Although sugar gliders can glide, they tend to stay in trees where they shelter and feed. For this reason, they are known as arboreal animals, not aerial.
If I tell you, will you let me stay in the shelter during armageddon
The best place to get a German Shepard or any breed of dog for that matter is either at an animal shelter or rescue. Stay away from pet store purchases.
adapt to their environment and live off their resources.
Shelter is limiting because you have to stay where your shelter is. That means you are not free to move around and travel. Populations without shelter in harsh climates do not succeed.