Adopting A Dog Finding The Right Dog For You

Adopting A Dog Finding The Right Dog For You

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Those folks at the dog rescue/shelter provide an outstanding service by giving mistreated, unwanted dogs another chance at life, but they need others to make their efforts worthwhile by adopting a dog and continuing the love and care in their own homes. There can be many reasons why people adopt a dog as opposed to buying one and each way has it's merits provided one takes the time to weigh up the pros and cons. It's unfortunate that every dog doesn't get to live in a loving and caring environment, but by adopting you can help make this right.

An adopted dog can get overwhelmed with its new home, particularly if their last home wasn't the most ideal of locations. It's much easier said than done, with a roller coaster of emotions and challenges, one can soon start thinking, maybe it's not what they initially hoped. It must be said that adopting a dog is an extraordinary thing for anyone to do.

It's very likely that your new rescued dog will have numerous behavioural problems, so be ready for a lot of chewing and possible destruction to your furniture. Dogs that have been abused in their former life will need your understanding when dealing with their fears. Carefully monitor your new dog's reactions to different situations and gradually introduce other family members so the dog doesn't become overwhelmed.

Remember, you don't need to make your mind up on the first visit, take your time, and come back later for another look. While a suite of furniture and a dog aren't remotely the same, visiting the shelter will give you a much better appreciation for the look, size and temperament of your potentially new best friend! Possibly one of the best places to get advice on adopting a dog is at the shelter, simply by talking with the staff and others who have adopted before.

The joy and the feeling of achievement one gets from adopting can be hard to beat. After the initial adjustment period, you could find that much of the tedious work of training and socializing a dog may have been done for you already.

Dog adoption needs to be all about the dog and what you are willing to give up to make that dog feel loved and wanted again. Dog adoption is not always a bed of roses; there are negatives you need to look for too.

Remember, there are no hard and fast rules to follow when adopting a dog, but try not to make the mistake of taking things for granted as you'll never realize fully what your new dog has been through before. Try to take things slow and easy at first, let your newly adopted dog find its own footing and gradually build up it's confidence.


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Dermot Condell - http://TrainingAndHealthForDogs.com/blog



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