Dog Adoptions

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Posted by admin | Posted in Dog Care Tips | Posted on 15-12-2004

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The Rewards of Dog Adoptions

We `ve seen all the stray dogs roaming the streets looking scared, hungry and exhausted. It breaks your heart out. I always wonder how it ended that way.
Some moves away a bit more luck could end up in shelters or get rescued by a compassionate person. Not all dogs end up in shelters because they
necessarily "bad" or behavior problems. Many of them end up in shelters because people buy dogs without taking into account the effort and expense of dog
property. Some end up there because an owner dies or goes into a house nUsing. Some are or have been taken or simply left there for
divorce and single person does not want or can care for a dog for themselves. But there `s many dogs end up discarded because they were used by breeders or puppy mills
as a kind of farming machinery. Then, when no longer serve that purpose, are given

Rescued dogs that have been neglected or abandoned and training must be gentle to be a good member of your family. However, the more likely to need less training than a puppy would. People do not `t know a good percentage of rescue dogs, mongrels are not alone, but come from the breeders (as mentioned above) or pet stores, and genealogies. Either way rescued dogs can make great pets and can, with your compassion and patience to suit your lifestyle and family. You `ll then be rewarded with loyalty and affection. A stray dog is usually willing to be part of a package of love where they feel safe and loved - because they are pack animals by nature. Many who adopt these rescued dogs describe their new family members so eager to please and to form strong bonds with their human "pack."

Should you go to a shelter or rescue society (usually for a specific race, such as dogs), there `s usually a fee that covers a medical examination, spay or neuter, and get the necessary shots. It also contributes to the cause of the house after all to keep doing what they do. It is likely to meet with a volunteer worker at the shelter so you can meet the dog before adopting and see if it `sa good game. If the dog chooses you also with a loving gaze, then that 'sa good sign that you `ve been approved to receive friendship hopefully for many years.

About the Author

Louise Green is a freelance writer and researcher. Her compassion toward animals in dire need led to researching this topic of concern. She has put together a web site that provides updated information on pet rescues and also resources for providing quality nutrition, toys, and free tips on dog training. You can visit her site at http://www.dogandcatcentral.info

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