“THE GREATNESS OF A NATION AND ITS MORAL PROGRESS IS JUDGED BY THE WAY ITS ANIMALS ARE TREATED.”
MAHATMA GANDHI
FINDING A GOOD SHELTER A good rescue center will prepare a newly adopted dog or cat for their new home and take time to spot and solve any behavior problems. They will help you find the right match, ask you detailed questions, schedule a home visit, and may even help you train your dog. They may also schedule visits follow-up visits to ensure the pet is being looked after and thriving in their new home. If you’re looking for references, ask your veterinarian and any local animal charities. HOW TO CHOOSE? Adoptable pets — of all ages and sizes — have so much to offer. To make sure both you and your new pet can make the most of the bond you’re building choose a pet that is the right age and breed for you and your family. THE RIGHT BREED By understanding the breed makeup of the pet, you can learn all about: • What activity levels they need • What inherited health issues to watch for • Their behavior traits and nutritional needs • Their weight and size once fully grown • Mixed-breed dogs can make perfect companions!
THE REWARDS By choosing adoption, you get to save a life while finding a companion who provides endless and unconditional love. The positive effects animals have on most people are beyond words. They offer us moral support and a welcome soothing during life's hard times and a vibrant loving companion ready to help us enjoy the great times. Faithful regardless of circumstance, their affection transcends boundaries. A well-treated pet is always ready to share their love — the touch of a wet nose cuddling your face or the sound of a concerned whimper in commiseration when you are sad, the ready at a moment's notice to hop in your lap or the absolute glee at your return to the home. Some scientific studies show that animals may feel love in the same way people do — through a similar chemical process. When you hold an animal — your cat, dog, horse, or many other creatures of the animal kingdom, something magical happens. It releases many of the same hormones we experience when in love. Animals understand that you are unique to them and their bond is sincere and true. Don't be surprised if the one rescued is you.
CONSIDER ADOPTING RESPONSIBLY
It's probably no surprise that pet adoptions have been soaring worldwide over the past couple years, but it's reasonable to assume the spike in adoptions might also lead to a spike in surrenders as our lifestyles resume post shutdown. Some dogs can develop separation anxiety if owners experience a sudden change in lifestyle — for instance, returning to their workplace. There are several ways to reduce the risk of your dog developing separation anxiety: • Keep a consistent, predictable routine and spend some time apart • Use training and enrichment activities • Stay active • Keep an eye on the pet's anxiety and adapt your approach • Ask for advice and help
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