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Pet Adoption Resources

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Pet adoptions are the process of taking responsibility for a pet or animal. The lonely pet may have been abandoned or surrendered to a shelter because their owners were unable to care for them. One place many people choose to adopt a pet is at an animal shelter. Pets that are captured without any ID tags and unclaimed by the owner are also adoptable pets. There are also individuals who put up notices giving their pet up for adoption. The internet is also widely used now as a source of information about pet adoptions. On the internet there are many websites that have information on a wide range of adoptable pets.

Irresponsible owners and those owners who abuse their animals continuously, will lose their pets totally. Many groups of animal lovers often save these mistreated pets from the violence and abuse they suffer. It isn’t just animal rescue organizations that respond to calls of abandoned animals, but also they take abandoned, unwanted and stray pets. Usually animal rescue groups are run only by unpaid volunteers.

Pet adoption from rescue groups most of the time has a stricter or more rigid process and some of the times, this process would include veterinary reference, background check and inspecting the home the animal will live in. There usually are adoption fees but these don’t cover transportation for getting your pets, paying for vetrinary expenses, vaccinations, training and meals.

It is important for most rescue organizations to do these since pet adoption really is about knowing if the new owners of the pet will be able to handle the responsibility and care of their new pet. This is to avoid that the same thing happen again to the unfortunate animal.

Animal shelters on the other hand, are run by the government. However, animal shelters are the best place for pet adoption.
Not only do they have adult animals, they also have kittens and puppies. An interesting fact about an animal shelter is that about 25 to 30 percent of animals in the shelters are purebreds.

Animal shelters also follow required procedures to ensure the proper welfare of animals put up for adoption.
Many shelters offer adoption counselling and follow up assistance. This process serves as a background check on the persons who will adopt but also an effort to provide good matches between people and animals. Dress your new pets in pet sweaters

Animal shelters also do require adoption fees. But the adoption charges are much less than the pet’s purchase price in the pet carrier backpack store. When adopting from an animal shelter, most require the animal to be spayed or neutered befor you can leave the shelter with it.

Even so, the new owner, most of the times, still encounter some challenges with the pet. These cases happen mostly with animals victim of abuse and neglect. The new owners should always provide extra patience in understanding and training the animals.
These will help the pets to overcome the past. According to Kelly Connolly of the Humane Society of the United States, there is an estimated 6 to 8 million dogs and cats enter shelters each year. With these big numbers, there are just an estimated 3,500 standing animal shelters in the United State, not including an unknown number of smaller, local and home-based rescue organizations. These figures only show that there are not enough places that could accommodate our pets.

For people who are interested in having pets, pet adoption centers is a great way of saving money. At the same time provide a life-long home and love for animals in shelters and rescue groups.


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