Aside from being “Man’s Best Friend,” dogs can do many indescribable things. When a dog applies for a day job and sees his resume, you’ll see how impressive he is to do his job.
Dogs who work for the Transportation Security Administration as TSA inspectors are given an excellent opportunity to get hired by the government, have a vital role in doing their job and are chosen carefully. Still, some dogs need to be fit for this job.
As TSA dogs, there are standards that you have to meet, but being friendly is not one of those. Humans need to become friendly when we apply for a job to win plus points and get hired. But as an aspiring TSA dog, this would be one reason you would not fit the role.
Being friendly is not a fault of dogs getting rejected for the job, but there are specific requirements for becoming TSA dogs. After losing an opportunity, these friendly dogs need a loving home to live, though they have facilities for a dog who failed to become TSA.
Adoption is another consideration for those who could not be a TSA dog. The process of adoption is intense.
For the aspiring new parents for one of the TSA hopefuls, you’ll go through an application process that you’ll need for adoption.
They want to ensure they select only the best new foster parents for the dogs; they must pass the requirements like providing a fenced-in yard and being interviewed by the vet. If you meet and pass these requirements, you can go to San Francisco for the second interview.
Every dog deserves a new loving home that cares for them and keeps them warm and safe, just like us.You may visit their website for more information about the process of adoption. The process might extend because of the long queue, but other government agencies and local shelters offer dog adoption.
For adoption inquiries: Transportation Security Administration
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H/T: Animal Rescue Site