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A Guide to Dog Rescue Shelters

 
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Edward Chen

Stray dogs are taken to dog rescue shelters. These are places that assume care of abandoned, lost, and stray pets. They are duly licensed by the government and operate within the set standards. Most of the groups that setup and own dog shelters are non-profit organizations that would like to help the society by giving a temporary home for animals. Dogs are put into the shelters if there’s nobody to take care of them. Right now, there are several dog rescue shelters all over the world. And all of them are manned by people who are trained to handle pets, even in their most aggressive behavior. If you have lost your dog and you can’t find it around the neighborhood, you can check the local dog pound to see if they have your pet. You can then get your dog from them and make sure that it won’t stray far from home ever again.

The US has what is called the Animal Placement Bureau. They house dog of all types, breeds, and varieties. There are even some a-list dogs in their roster, like Pomeranians, Chihuahuas, and Papillion. It is possible for a family to adapt a dog from this shelter. If you want to own a dog, it is best that you check out the shelter first. You are not only helping the dog find a home and a master – you are also helping the society in general.

Dogs inside rescue shelters are duly neutered and spayed. This is done to avoid mating. There are a good number of new dogs coming in into these shelters everyday. It won’t help if there is a new batch of puppies to take care of along with them. Most rescue shelters welcome cats and dogs at the same time. The animals are kept in kennels and stay there up until a person comes in and assume ownership of the dog.

Homes that need dogs either for their kids or as a guard dog are advised to check out the shelters. It is possible to find good breeds from these places at a very minimal cost. The price is way lesser than going to a breeder. If you’re an expert pet owner or has cared for a dog before, it won’t be hard for you to train a dog from a shelter and adopt it as part of your family.

However, the dog rescue shelters would be the ones to determine if you’re fit enough to adopt the dog that you chose. There are dogs found in these places that can be used as police dogs, therapy dogs, sport dogs, and guard dogs. With proper training, these pets can still be improved to help their masters with certain tasks. It is possible to spot pure breeds like Dalmatians, Labrador Retrievers, and Saint Bernard here. The larger breeds of dogs require owners who truly know how to take care of them. First time dog owners are advised strongly to get dogs of the smaller build because the big ones can be aggressive if not given the proper treatment.

It is part of your responsibility as a dog owner to give your pet the proper training if it so require. You may give such a training yourself or you can hire a professional to do the task. Either way, once you decide to get a dog from dog rescue shelters, the animal becomes your sole responsibility. You should give it the love, attention, and care that it needs.

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