Sunday, March 26, 2017

Adopting a Rescue Dog


Hello Everyone!
This is a picture of my rescue dog, Layla. She is a half-Whippet, half-Lab mix and is 11 years old. I am posting this picture of her to talk about the importance of adopting rescue dogs! While it is perfectly fine to adopt a dog from a non-rescue shelter or by other safe means, there are a lot of benefits to getting a rescue.
First, before adopting any dog, know that you are financially and personally able to give him or her a loving and permanent home. It is not healthy for any dog, especially rescues, to be moved around from family to family. Dogs need familiarity and permanence.
The benefits of getting a rescue are huge! Most rescue dogs are screened before adoption, which means they've had shots, health exams and personality tests to ensure they will get along with a new owner and other pets. Because they've already been vaccinated and tested, you pay less overall for adopting a rescue! Another benefit is that you have a lot of options! There are many rescues in America, which means every breed and age of dog will be available. You can also reach out to breed-specific rescues! Most rescues also let you take dogs out for a period of time to test how they mesh and interact with you and your family, ensuring you find the best fit. Finally, and most importantly, by getting a rescue you are saving a dog's life. Most dogs in rescue have been abused or neglected, and by giving him or her a home you are giving them a second chance for a better life!
So if you are considering getting a furry friend, please consider adopting a rescue and experience these benefits yourself!

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  2. Hi Madison,

    I really like how you designed your blog. I agree with your post and your dog is so cute! #JRN105

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  3. First of all, I love the picture of your dog so cute! I have a lot of friends who are all about adopting and not shopping as they say and I think that is so nice. I like how you said you should make sure you are ready for a dog financially because its so sad when people get a dog just because and end up not being able to take care of it properly :( 11 years old is super old for a dog that is awesome, old dogs to me are better then puppies because they aren't as much work. They just hang out all day. Thanks for sharing your post :)

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