Adoption workers are paid by hopeful adoptive parents to find them a child (under 2 years of age, preferably an infant). With such a big stake in the adoption being finalized, do you think it is possible for adoption workers to give unbiased advice to either the adoptive parents or the pregnant mother (and the baby’s father)?
How much should they be trusted by adoptive parents?
How much should they be trusted by parents coping with an unexpected pregnancy?
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My husband and I are wanting a baby and have been unsuccessful for three years now. What should we expect financially for a domestic adoption? ,000, ,000, ,000??? We have no clue.
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If you were going to adopt a cat from a rescue group, would a 0 adoption fee seem a lot if the cat comes already fixed, vaccinated, tested for disease, and all up to date on vet care?
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I want to adopt a puppy for my 4 year old son. But with all the animals that end up in animal shelters, I would like to adopt one there as opposed to buying one from a pet shop.
I worry that at an animal shelter, there will be no puppies for adoption. And I want a puppy so my son and the puppy have a better chance of bonding.
Here are my questions:
1) Do animal shelters have puppies for adoption or just older dogs?
2) Does the age of the dog even make a difference in whether or not the dog and my son will bond?
Thanks!
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I'd like to volunteer this summer taking care of young children or newborns who don't have parents. Can I do this? Do adoption centers/foster shelters take volunteers? How would I go about locating a center or shelter like that? Thanks for your help!
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