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Merits Of Adopting A Pound Or Rescue Dog:
Pound Dogs Need Love, Too!
There are too many puppies bred and not enough homes adopting them. Abandonment numbers are simply too large for the dog rescue groups and the dog/animal shelters to handle. Many wonderful dogs that should be adopted and given another chance are left abandoned in dog shelters and euthanized every year.
There are no excuses for dog abandonment.
Common, poor excuses are given as:
A neglected dog is an abused dog.
An abused dog is when it is left without food, water, shelter, when proper veterinary care is not provided, and the dog is deprived of interaction and kindness. When dogs are acquired, then forgotten or ignored, they can starve, dehydrate, be exposed to parasites, infections, and worse. Sometimes, the abused dog can become overweight to grossly obese with massive fat deposits on the chest, spine, and base of the tail, with abdominal distension.
Adopting a dog – adopting a puppy.
Dog shelters are loaded with dogs that desperately need people to adopt these dogs and give them homes. The dogs that need adopting are there due to no fault of their own. According to the ASPCA, 50% of dogs in shelters are destroyed because there is no one to adopt them. You might consider the merits of adopting a puppy, or adopting a dog, and rescuing either from your local dog shelter or dog rescue group.
The merits for adopting.
The added bonus is that dogs adopted from shelters have been given their shots, and are usually spayed/neutered. Adopting from a shelter or dog rescue can be the way to go even if you are looking for a purebred. Besides the rescue groups for purebreds, the ASPCA estimates 20% of dogs in shelters are purebred.
Going to a dog shelter to adopt your dog or puppy is a noble deed.
You should consider the following:
There are benefits and merits to adopting an older dog.
A grown shelter dog may already be house and obedience trained, and past the teething
stage. You will have a good assessment of your new dog regarding size, temperament and personality so the possibility of surprise is greatly reduced. By adopting an older dog from the shelter, you will be giving the dog a deserved second chance at a happy life."There isn't just one - the 3 Finest puppy & dog training programs available"
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