Unless someone in your household work from home, is a hommsaker, or is retired, you're odds of adopting through this organization are very low. If there are multiple applicants for a dog (which there often are), stay at home parents are their first choice. Other group that will struggle are families with kids and young couple, who they assume will have children. (They label may dogs as no children home.) I appreciate their desire to match each dog with the best home, but I just want adopters who work outside of the home to know the odds are against them, so they can make an informed decision before wasting their time with a process that stacks the deck against them.