Different avenues for dog adoption
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In the past, when people decided it was time to add a dog to their
family, they usually headed for the pet store. If they had done some
research and were willing to pay considerably more, they might
contact a breeder. However, pet owners now realize that there are
several different options and alternatives to consider when adopting
a rescued dog.
Adopting a Purebred: If you don’t have a particular breed or
requirement in mind, adopting is an easy choice. However, if you have
your heart set on a certain breed, you don’t have to go to a breeder
to find one! Beautiful, pure-bred dogs are saved by breed rescue
groups on a daily basis and they all need new, loving homes.
Adopting a Mutt: Consider the joy and benefits of adopting a mixed
breed dog. With an ‘all American dog’, you can enjoy the best
qualities of several breeds while the bad aspects of the breeds often
cancel each out.
Adopting an Adult Dog: Many dogs are abandoned after the cute
puppy stage is over, kids lose interest and the parents realize that
they have taken on a responsibility they don’t want. Adopting a young
or adult dog provides many benefits -- especially if you have a busy
lifestyle. You will probably be able to bypass the struggles with
housebreaking, chewing and crying. Although a rescued dog may come
with some “baggage” by the time you are ready to adopt, the foster
family or rescue group will be able to apprise you of the animal’s
traits.
A recent example was found on a Web site promoting the adoption of
a brother and sister pair of three-year-old sheepdogs. The animals
were described as having a tendency to try and “herd small children.”
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