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Do You Want to Be a Dog Rescuer?

Many people love the idea of having a dog, and would prefer to have a particular breed of dog, but simply cannot afford to pay a breeder an outrageous fee for one of their “purebred” dogs. There really is no need to spend that type of money on a dog anyway, unless you plan to breed yourself, or participate in shows. If you just want a dog that your family can love, that will be a good friend for your children, then why not get a dog from your local animal shelter of Dog Rescue society? Most of these dogs have been thoroughly checked out by a veterinarian, so you usually don’t have to worry about getting a sick dog, and most of them, if they are of age, have had their vaccinations and been spade or neutered, saving you the extra expense and grief.

 

If you purchase a rescue dog, you are giving a well deserving dog a new shot at life with a loving family that he most likely didn’t get the first time around. If you aren’t sure if you have a Dog Rescue center in your area, get online and do an internet search and find the one nearest you. They are all operated by volunteers, so the word doesn’t always get out about them as well as it should.

Assuming you find a Dog Rescue site close to your home, the next thing that you will have to do is fill out an application to be an adoptive pet parent. At the time of your application, you may also be asked to make a small down payment on the dog you are requesting. On the application, you will be asked to talk about any past animals that you have owned, and even give references. You will be asked some questions about how you think a dog should be disciplined and trained, about your home and yard, and about where you plan to allow the dog to stay, inside or outside, if he is placed in your care. You will most likely be asked to come to the rescue center to meet with the staff, so they can interview you as well.

Most rescue dogs cost about $300, varying upon the type of dog, age of dog, and the area in which you live. This money basically is what was spent to care for the dog when it was placed in the center, such as vet needs, dental needs, vaccinations, etc. You will probably be getting an older dog, that will be very likely be afraid of you in the beginning. You have to remember that these dogs were abused and neglected, so they may not adjust easily, or as quickly as you would like.

The good thing is that you will be getting a dog that has outgrown many of his annoying puppy habits, such as licking and chewing up his owner’s belongings. If you have young children in your family, you may not want to get a rescue dog, as they don’t usually react well to hectic lifestyles, or a lot of noise. Rescue dogs make perfect companions for someone living alone, or elderly people who want someone to share their home with.


 

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