Are you thinking of adopting a dog but you’re not sure how to prepare? The process can be a smooth one as long as you are equipped with the right information (and the right treats!). We’ve compiled a list of things you should expect to do prior to and during the first week of welcoming your new pup into your home.

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In the US, 40 percent of pets are obtained from friends or family members. Roughly 30 percent are adopted from shelters and rescues while the other 30 percent are purchased from breeders. Our list of benefits for both adopting and purchasing will help you narrow down which choice is right for you.

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Do you want to welcome a pet into your home but are unsure if you are ready to make a long-term commitment? Fostering could be the perfect solution. We’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to providing foster care to animals that need it most.

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When you want to get a pet companion for yourself, you will come across lots of options. However, the option that you should opt for is to adopt from a pet shelter.

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When people hear of fostering a pet, they often ask why. The reason why pet fostering should be considered by everyone is that there are thousands of adorable pets in animal shelters.

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When you adopt a pet, you need to learn everything about feeding it the right food, the right times, and in the right way. When it comes to cat and dog food, the market is packed with a variety of options.

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So, you have made a great decision to adopt a pet from a pet shelter. You have not only saved a life but you have also brought a loving companion for yourself.

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You’re interested in adopting? That’s great! Adopting is one of the best things to do for the homeless pet communities around the country because you have saved two lives: one pet to be in your care and one can have space from your adopted pet.

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From the statistics collected by the Humane Society Organization, every year, nearly 2.7 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized in shelters around U.S.A just simply because there is not enough space in shelters for the pets.

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