Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 | Author: admin

There are many reasons why people drop or abandon their puppies and dogs at animal shelters. Sometimes its because they didn’t do their research on the breed and the dog was too much for them. Too many times, puppies are given as gifts such as at Christmas and as soon as the new wears out and the kids tire of taking care of the puppy, off to the shelter the little guy goes!

Other reasons include trouble with house training, messy grooming needs, noisiness, not getting along with other pets or children, hyperactivity, biting, or destructiveness. Should any of these behaviors befall your newly adopted friend, please do find a professional trainer that specializes in shelter dogs to help you to stop these behaviors and don’t take them back to the shelter! They can be helped! It just takes patience and time and love! You will also need to pick up some dog accessories such as some bulk dog treats for your new doggy so he can have plenty of treats.

Do Not Be One of These Owners

After the choice has been made and you and your new forever friend have already started the bonding process,and you’ve filled out the paperwork for the adoption, you should have already had tons of questions answered by yourself how you will care for your new beloved 4 legged canine friend! Will he be an indoor dog or an outdoor dog? Do you have the necessary sleeping equipment for the outside? Do you intend on tying him down or putting up a fence in the yard? Is he fixed already? If not, then do you plan on having him taken care of? Will he be living with other children? How about other animals? Also if you have an older or injured dog you may want to pick up a dog bed orthopedic, its great for your new dog.

You definitely do not want to be one of these owners that are ill equipped and are ill equipped for a dog. Knowing these things and having the right equipment from the start are the best and only way to insure that you are a responsible pet owner! I cannot stress how important it is to have your dog or cat spay/neutered! There are literally millions of dogs and cats that are homeless and are having unwanted litters. To help end the plight of homeless animals in shelters, make sure you have your cat or dog spayed or neutered!

Why should you look more towards animal shelters with strict policies? There are a few good reasons for seeking these places out such as: animal shelters can be extremely selective about the homes in which the dogs will be going to, animal shelters make occasional visits to the homes in which dogs were brought to after being adopted. Some organizations require certificates from a veterinarian that validate vaccinations administered and proof that neutering surgery was performed, and any dog or other pet that is adopted under these agreements are generally sent to good homes. These shelters want the very best home possible for the animals in their care and while one particular dog may not be a good fit for you, they will work to find you one that is!

Category: Family Issues
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