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Is Pet Adoption Right for You?

Adopting a pet from an animal shelter can be a loving and kind gesture. However, before you make a decision to adopt a pet from an animal shelter, there are some points you may need to consider.

A lot of the animals up for adoption in shelters may have had a very rough life before coming to the shelter. Some may have been abused or abandoned and you can bet that some were simply dumped off because the owners weren’t responsible enough to take care of them or they claim they had no time for them. Sadly, many were probably left to themselves with no care for long periods of time. This would result in the animal not being house broken and the owner would blame the poor animal for their own shortcomings.

 

It is reasons like this when you adopt a pet from an animal shelter that you keep in the forefront of your mind that you will more than likely have to spend some time to properly train your new pet. These pets may come into your home very shy and scared, so it’s not to be taken personally; they’ve just had a rough life so far. Adopted animals may also not respond to any given commands, but instead show fear. It’s up to you to be a patient and loving pet owner to undo some of the emotional damage done to your new friend. Once your newly adopted pet realizes that he can trust you, then you will certainly see a change which will surely warm your heart.

If you are looking for an animal for a child, it is not a good idea to go to the animal shelter to provide the child a pet. Since a lot of the pets brought home from the shelter could have emotional issues, pet adoption is only suitable for adults looking for their next pet. This is especially true in the larger breeds, as a badly treated dog may inflict injury to the child based on the dog’s treatment from the past owner. One important factor to remember is that if any dog is brought into the home, the children who reside there must know how to properly treat the animal. Even the smaller breeds can inflict serious injury if they are kicked or teased.

You should also be well advised that just because the pet came from a shelter doesn’t mean that it is healthy. You should take your new pet to the veterinarian as soon as possible to have a full checkup. You’ll want to make sure that a vet looks at any pet that will be brought home to other pets as well, before you bring it home. You wouldn’t want to bring a hidden illness home to your other pets that love and trust you to protect them.

Any pet lover finds it hard to walk into a pet shelter without wanting to care for all the animals which are there. The important thing is that you choose not only with your heart, but with your head as well.


 

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