Dog Adoption and Cat Adoption
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This is what we see everyday in our local shelters these
puppies are put to death because of not having a home!
Did you know that 7 million adoptable dogs & cats
are killed each year due mainly to overpopulation?
Did you know that 25-30% of dogs for adoption in animal shelters are purebred? The other 70-75%, of course, are lovable, wonderful mixed-breed pets, just waiting for a chance to be your perfect new friend.
In an effort to help people make good choices when
they adopt a dog or cat, many humane societies,
SPCAs and pet rescues provide adoption counseling
to help match you up with a pet for adoption.
If you have your heart set on a specific breed, before you check out a dog breeder or pet store, why not adopt a pet from a breed rescue organization? Breed rescues are groups that specialize in a particular breed of dog or cat.
Don't be fooled into thinking that animal shelters and pet rescues are filled with dog or cats that were discarded because they're "bad". Shelter pets for adoption are wonderful companions who became the victims of family tragedy, unlucky circumstances or
irresponsible owners.
Did you know that many backyard dog breeders and pet stores who supply the majority of purebreds simply are selling inbred pets without care for preventing genetic problems? Mixed breed pets have less inbreeding, generally less inherited genetic disease, and therefore overall lower vet bills and happier pets! And the best place to find a mixed breed dog or cat is at an SPCA, a humane society or an animal shelter.
Cat & Dog Adoption
Fast Facts
25% of pet dogs put to sleep in animal shelters are
purebred.
Over 7 million pet dogs and cats are put to sleep
each year due to ''overpopulation''.
Adopting a dog or cat from a humane society, an
animal shelter, an SPCA, or a dog rescue or cat
rescue group saves a life!
we are here for anyone who is looking to adopt a pet and we will help you where ever you may need to make sure that your adoption is a successful one for both you and the Pet.
please feel free to ask any questions about the pet that you are wishing to adopt into your family.