Hello, I'm Wolfclaw, and I have been a member of Furry Paws since the summer of 2008. I have taken a few hiatuses since the merge so I am not too familiar with the new site, but some of you may remember me from FP Beta =) I have always been involved in the rescuing profession on Furry Paws, I have often tried my hand at dog breeding and showing but I never obtained the same satisfaction that I did when I rescued dogs.
I am quite a friendly person so feel free to send me a message if you would like someone to talk to or if you require any help with various aspects of the game. I have a passion for animals and the natural world, and I aspire to enter a profession helping animals someday- perhaps as a vet or a conservation worker. The knowledge that I will hopefully do something in my life to aid and conserve vulnerable lives is enough for me c: I also love writing stories and poetry, and I would like to become a published author someday. Playing guitar and drawing are two other hobbies of mine c: i have three gorgeous pets who are my world: my beautiful white rabbit named snuggles and my two little devils of russian dwarf hamsters, puffle and scrat. c;
1. all your dogs must be equipped to a decent standard [i.e with a food+water bowl, a collar, a lead, appropriate food and toys and a bed].
2. you must not advocate or be involved in level 1 breeding. we do not endorse this because level 1 breeding produces puppies of low breeding/competing quality; usually it are these puppies which are abandoned later on. level 1 breeding commonly produces puppies of low genetic quality, too.
3. your dogs must be fully cared for daily. we understand that you have a life outside of fp, so we have become a little more lenient on this rule [ie. if you only have a few dogs left uncared for you're still eligible to adopt]. however, if you have a generally inadequate kennel, then we will prolong the adoption process to give you a chance to improve your kennel and keep it up. c;
4. your dogs must also be up-to-date on their vaccinations.
5. you must not retire your dogs early. this is to ensure that you will not retire the dog soon after you get it. c;
Donating
ctrs is always in desperate need of basic care supplies to keep the shelter up and running. any donation, no matter how big or small, is essential and very much appreciated.<33 here is a list of items we use most regularly:
chews [in fact, this is probably the most important item- our dogs use chews almost as quickly as we can purchase them in, so any donation with any type of chew is very much appreciated.<33]
beds
collars and leads
toys
food
grooming supplies
food & water bowls