Are abandoned or given up to shelters and only 10% of those dogs find final homes. That’s a sobering statistic. There are so many reasons to
adopt a dog versus getting a puppy. First and foremost you a saving a life. Aside from that there are tremendous benefits to getting a dog from
a shelter.
It can be one of the most rewarding experiences a person can have. Not only are you providing a loving home for a dog in need, but you are
also gaining a loyal and faithful companion who will show you how much they appreciate what you did from the day you bring them home.
Many adoptable dogs have already been house-trained and may have received basic obedience training too plus you’ll get a glimpse of their per-
sonality too - but don’t be fooled, a shy timid dog over time, will show you his or her zany characteristics once they feel at home. Be patient,
it’s worth the effort as adopting a dog can bring joy, love, and fulfillment to both the dog and their owner.
If you’re really stuck on the idea of a specific breed check out this link:
https://petsguidemagazine.com/breed-specific-rescue-groups/
So you can find the breed of your choice and still help a furry friend in need.
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