Read About Free Dog Adoptions

-- Reasons and Facts

1.     Why Adopt:

Many times, if you adopt a dog instead of buying an expensive purebred, you are saving that dog's life. Image

2.     What Pet to Adopt:

Do your research and make sure the dog's personality will fit in your family.

3.     When to Adopt:

Any time is a good time to adopt a dog and give it a good home. However, if your home life is presently in upheaval over an illness or stress, you may want to wait a little longer. Sometimes a new pet can add stress to your daily lives in the beginning.

Free Dog Adoptions -- Where to Look

1.     Online:

Most animal rescue and shelter groups will list their adoptable dogs online. Most of them will have pictures.

2.     Classifieds:

A lot of times, if you look in the classifieds, you will find an ad reading, "Puppies, free to a good home."

3.     Pet Shows:

Normally, you will not find free dogs for adoption at a pet show. The dogs are usually purebreds. However, sometimes you will see a show advertised for the benefit of a rescue group.

4.     Local Vet:

Your local vet will be able to advise you about a finding a good rescue group. It is also a good idea to have the pet checked out with a vet before adoption.

Free Dog Adoptions -- What to Look For

1.     Pet Temperament:

Every dog, even among the same breed will have its own unique temperament. Know what you want when you visit the rescue facility and spend a little time with the dog to make sure it is what you want.

2.     Pet Surroundings:

Make sure the pet is being kept in a clean, loving environment. Dogs can be traumatized by their surroundings, causing behavior problems in your home.

3.     Pet's Health:

As stated above, it is good to have a vet check out your potential pet and even ask for a past medical history if they have it.

4.     What to Avoid:

Avoid abused and neglected dogs that have not been through re-training. They can make very devoted pets to those who rescue them, but they need to be seen by a behaviorist to correct any problems their abuse has caused.

Free Dog Adoptions -- How to Choose

1.     Type of Pet:

ImageDo some research and find out what kind of dog will fit best in your family. It is a disservice to both you and the dog if you later find out it is not a fit.

2.     Supplies & Equipment:

You will need all the equipment necessary to take care of your dog properly. This usually includes a collar, leash, harness, food/water dish, food, treats, etc.

3.     Expense:

Many pet rescue groups will allow you to adopt free of charge and the rest will only charge you for shots and spaying/neutering. Do not do a free adoption because you cannot afford to buy a dog. Your reasons should be to rescue that animal only because once you have the dog, you have to have the money to care for it properly, which includes regular vet visits.