By: Tom White | 2012-03-27 | Pets The hotel boy brought such a cute dog from his shelter. It was tiny, fluffy-haired milk-while puppy and was lying curled within the hands of Ramesh. Ramesh confessed that he was unable to maintain the dog because of his low income and the only option he had left to leave it on the road. Finally, I had to agree to adopt the puppy. read more
By: Fresno Dingle | 2011-02-04 | Pets Consider a Shelter Golden for your next pet. They are fun lovable and they remember that you rescued them. read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-12 | Article Marketing Many people feel strongly about animal rights, especially as the number of abandoned pets has surged upward. But unfortunately there is a misconception that the only responsible way to adopt a dog is through your local shelter. This is not true. So why adopt from a breeder instead? Let me tell you. read more
By: Rob Metras | 2010-04-01 | Pets Extra care and time are important for you and your family in socializing your adopted shelter pet. Your new pet may have been traumatized by his experiences before coming to the shelter or while in unfamiliar surroundings at the shelter. Take the time to gradually introduce the cat or dog into their new surroundings. read more
By: Mike Kim | 2012-01-15 | Pets What Cat Shelters Provide: 1. Temporary homes 2. Seek to place a new home for cats 3. Promote awareness to the public by sponsoring educational programs on how to adopt cats from shelter and rescue animal leagues read more
By: Brian Stephenson | 2010-03-31 | Pets Are you looking to become a newfound dog or cat owner? If so, have you considered visiting an animal shelter and giving a loving home to a beautiful pet? read more
By: saira Akhtar | 2011-02-19 | Pets Do not simply drive to a shelter and pick any dog for adoption. The first thing you should have is a love for dogs and really want them to be your constant companion and best friend. read more
By: DeborahSmith | 2010-12-08 | Pets Before considering buying a pet from the store, why don't you go to kennels and find one to adopt instead. Not that those pets in the store don't need the homes, but because pets in adoption centers are likely to be those that need most love. read more
By: Bryan Burbank | 2010-04-02 | Pets There are very few people whose heart does not melt when they see a kitten or puppy, especially when they need a home. But when it comes to getting a pet for themselves everyone seems to think pure breed. Every person who is considering getting a pet really owes themselves a trip to their local animal shelter. Where they will find the most wonderful dogs and cats both mixed breeds and pure breeds that need homes. The ages may vary but I'm sure there will be something for you. You will not only be getting yourself a best friend but giving some deserving animal a home. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-10-11 | Business Thinking about adopting a dog from the dog shelter? This article looks at both the positive and the negative side of dog adoption. This will help you weigh your options. This also contains information about what to consider if you decide to go adopt a dog from the dog shelter. read more
By: Anne Carter | 2011-08-10 | Games Adopting virtual pets has become a big trend all around the world.A virtual pet is a digital pet that you can keep, but without eating up a lot of your time just like a real pet does. The best thing about it is that you can still enjoy some of the pleasures of owning a real one. read more
By: Steve DeWall | 2011-01-04 | Pets If you happen to look at the quantity of house animals that are put down annually simply because nobody wants them, it just about makes your heart break. With all the current pet animals for adoption in existence, lots of individuals still are unsure about how precisely to get in contact with these lovable animals in need... read more
By: Cyril Osakwe | 2010-04-01 | Pets Adopting a pet s definitely a good idea, but there are many things to consider when adopting a pet from adoption shelters or rescue agencies. While there are many benefits of adoption, there are some downsides as well that need to be evaluated to determine if this is the right choice for you. read more
By: Jenny Jackson | 2008-04-24 | Consumer I've adopted two cats from shelters. The first one was actually for my mother who needed a new animal companion after her dog died, but was getting too old to look after another dog. I wanted to get her a very friendly cat that would enjoy her company and sitting on her lap. I was looking for a cat at least a year old so that my mother would have it for a while. The second adoption was for my own family. We had a 6-month-old Burmese who had just lost his sister. He really needed the company of another cat, so we went looking for a playful cat of similar age that liked being with other... read more
By: article Submission | 2011-02-22 | Pets Studies of human and animal behavior have brought to light some interesting theories related to shelters and animal adoption. read more