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This is my dog named, Penny. Penny is an adopted dog who is very sweet and well trained. She is good with young kids and enjoys going on hikes. I totaly would adopt again and would recommend to other people. When we first got Penny she was nervous, but she slowly warmed up to us.

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Here is where I was able to find th perfect pet for me.

These are my pets who I recently adopted. I choose to adopt to help the overpopulation in our world as well as the lives of these two. My cat named chubby, was found under an abonded home in Texas. My dog named skinny, was found in the busy central park in New York and was well underweight nearly about to die. These are some reasons in why I find adopting extremly important.

These two lovebirds were not lovebirds at the beginning. Dont get confused. Now they are best friends, who love to play with each other. It took to be together to help both of them with their trusting and mental anxiety after having a tramatic life.

Questions to ask yourself before adopting: The first question to answer is what kind of pet will be the best fit for your household? Do you have enough time to devote to the daily needs of a dog? Is there someone in your household who is allergic?

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What is a shleter like in a dogs mind? For many such dogs, they know that their family is lost to them but they do not understand why. Imagine not being able to ask what is going to happen next or to tell someone that you feel alone and abandoned.

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Ooooooh what a good life it is to be a dog. Your fur being gazed back by the wind peaking outside from the window. The fresh sent of the oceans breeze mixed with the blooming spring flowers. Give a dog this life by adopting today!

When you choose to become a puppy parent through an animal shelter or rescue group, you’re choosing to help end pet homelessness, and at AdoptPets, you’ll find step-by-step guides on the process of dog adoption as well as how to find, feed and care for a new puppy. To get you started on how to adopt a puppy, follow these 5 steps to bringing a puppy home.

If you find yourself with a cat-shaped hole in your heart lately, you're far from alone. Adoption rates skyrocketed through January and Febuary at many animal shelters, as people across the country prepared to shelter in place and wanted a furry face to cuddle through the uncertainty.

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Adopting a dog from a shelter may include rescuing it from the streets or taking home a dog that someone gave up voluntarily. The streetwise stray can be very difficult to integrate into your life, whether he was born in the bushes behind the laundromat or was an abandoned adolescent by his former owner. "He followed me home. Can I keep him, Mom?" is a well-known phrase. Canines are unique animals that require compassion, attention, and understanding.

Earlier than bringing your dog home: Identify the location where your dog will spend the majority of his time. He may forget any housebreaking skills (if any) he has acquired because of the stress of moving from a shelter or foster care to your home. Frequently, a kitchen is the greatest option for quick cleanup.

Dogs require exercise to maintain their health, burn calories, and keep their minds active. Depending on the breed, or breed combination, gender, age, and state of health, each person has different exercise needs. Dogs who exercise regularly tend to avoid boredom, which can result in negative behaviors. Many of your pet's instinctive needs to dig, herd, chew, retrieve, and pursue will be satisfied by supervised fun and games.

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With regular brushing, you can keep your dog clean and cut down on shedding. During warm weather, check your pet everyday for ticks and fleas. Most dogs only need to be bathed a few times each year at most. Remove all mats from the coat using a comb before bathing. Rinse the coat thoroughly to remove all soap; otherwise, soap residue will attract dirt..

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