That depends on the policies of the shelter and whether or not the dog has already been adopted, rescued, or euthanized. In many cases, if the dog was not confiscated for neglect or other issues, you should be able to, at the very least, adopt the dog. However, it all depends on the policies of the shelter. Calling them or going down to talk to them would be the best place to start.
no, she cannot
Typically, adoption terminates the rights and responsibilities of the biological parents.
Yes. But think about what you are doing because a adoption is nor reversible.
Don't! Or if you really need to try to ask friends or neighbors.
No, that is not the right spelling at all.The correct spelling of the word is adoption.For example:"I was put up for adoption when I was two"."We thank you for your recent adoption of a rescue dog".
if you giving for adoption baby pls give me I'm married and don't have child my id sbird96@yahoo.com
Lois Raynor has written: 'Giving up a baby for adoption' 'The adopted child comes of age' -- subject(s): Adoption, Case studies
Yes That Is Giving Up Parental Rights.
It really depends on the parent giving up the child but most likely not.
Contact a government agent or an adoption center official. You could also try to take the case to court.
YES..my DOG stood up..but the dog that actually gave birth didn't.
No, Justin Bieber turned 18 back in 2012. He is now legally an adult. He can no longer be put up for adoption, only disowned.