Not all dogs behave like themselves at adoption fairs. Dogs who are usually perfectly normal, happy dogs might appear shy, overwhelmed, tired, bored, or frantic after a few hours at fair. They tend to be most relaxed at the very beginning before the wave of strangers arrive so if you have a moment to greet a few dogs and gauge them, please do. It’s also a good idea to scan the info sheets of each dog (at least the ones in your vicinity) so you can more easily talk about the dog to a potential adopter.
The more outgoing you are the better. YOU should start the conversation. Asking a question like “Would you like to meet someone?” is a great ice breaker. This will usually garner one of two responses.
- Oh no thanks I’m just looking/no I can’t/what? no!
- Yes, that one *point*
If it’s your first fair try and choose one pen and hang around it. You will quickly get an idea of the dogs’ personalities. You may be be new, but every minute you spend with our dogs is one more minute than someone who has never met them at all. You’re the expert now.
You can always point the visitor to the info sheets if you don’t know the answer to their questions.