Adoption Counseling - Shadowing Experience
I really was interested in jumping into Adoption Counseling due to working with both families and the dogs in order to pair up the perfect fit for a household. Thankfully, Anne, the woman in charge of adoption, was really ready to get be involved as soon as possible.
We as volunteers have to complete a certain amount of shadow days depending on what it is exactly that we want to do. For me, I had to complete 3 shadow days in order to become an adoption counselor.
All three days went rather smoothly. The only thing that really intimidated me per say was just understanding how the facility works and the research based questions.
Once I had practiced and understood the paperwork, though, it was smooth sailing. I have the opportunity now to go back and get dogs and introduce them to possibly families, along with providing my best insight towards the families using the knowledge and background I already have in the field.















