Adopting a Shelter Dog

Every month is a great time to adopt a shelter dog but in October special attention is focused on the subject thanks to the American Humane Association's Adopt a Shelter Dog Month and a growing number of efforts by other organizations and companies as well.
This year, shelters can use the public attention more than ever before. Difficult financial times have resulted in a decrease in donations to shelters, a decrease in adoptions, and an increase in the number of animals arriving at shelters. Unbelievably, 3.7 million healthy dogs and cats are euthanized every year because a home cannot be found for them.
What can you do to help?
- Consider adoption. Are you thinking about getting a pet in the coming months? The holidays are a big time for pet purchases, all too often from pet stores and flea markets (both often stocked with dogs that were born in unsanitary, inhumane, and disease-filled puppy mills). If you are thinking about getting a dog, visit your local shelters; they are filled with adoptable dogs just waiting for a home. If you've got your heart set on a specific breed, locate a breed-specific rescue group! Petfinder.com is a great resource you can search by breed. You can also search to find a list of shelters and rescues in your area.
- Encourage adoption. Are any of your friends, family members or co-workers considering getting a dog? Help spread the word that shelters have an incredible assortment of dogs of every size, age, and personality. Many people just don't realize the variety of dogs available (for a very good price!) at shelters and rescues. Did you know about one in every five dogs in the shelter system is a purebred?
- Help a Shelter. Is there a way you can help your shelter? Could you help walk dogs? Photograph dogs? Help with their fundraising efforts? Or their website? Whatever your skills, you can bet they're in demand.
- Donate. Donations are needed more than ever before--and they don't have to be financial. Do you have old blankets and towels you're considering tossing? Your shelter probably needs them. Give your local shelter a call (or check their website for a wish list)!
Also see:
- Overcoming Misconceptions about Shelter Dogs Do you think all shelter dogs have behavior problems? Are all large or old? Are all mixed breeds? Think again!
- Save a Shelter Dog See our special section including Five Great Reasons to Get a Shelter Dog.
- Packing for a Shelter Visit You're planning to visit local shelters and hope you'll find a dog to add to your family. What should you take with you for your visit?
- Helping Homeless Pets in Tough Financial Times
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posted by Paris and John @ 6:34 PM



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