Unlike our fellow humans, pets are always there for us in their unique ways (cats have a funny way of showing their affection sometimes, but it is there nonetheless!), and bringing a pet home can feel like a ray of sunshine has been introduced into the house. Pets do not require much ...
Adopting the pet that's the right breed and age for you and your family Adoptable pets - of all ages and sizes - have so much to offer. To make sure both you and your new pet can make the most of the bond you’re building together, choose a pet that is the right age and breed...
Shelter events attract a number of people in your community, so if you plan on adopting during a pet adoption event be sure to come prepared in case you have to wait in lines. We have pulled together a handful ofhelpful resourceshere to prepare you for your pet adoption day event. Not ...
Well if so then you’ve come to the right place to get the skinny on all the medical benefits of owning a cat, which range from physical to mental and beyond! Whether you’re considering adopting or currently share your home with a furry little friend and are want to know about the ...
While some parents shy away from even thinking about adopting a dog or cat, more than half of all U.S. households can tell you there are many good reasons to add a furry family member to your home. Here are a few: A pet a day helps keep the doctor away ...
Adopting a senior dog helps you ease into pet parenthood without all of the overwhelming care and attention that a puppy needs. Exercise Adopting a senior dog does not get you out of exercise; all dogs need physical activity. Exercise keeps their bodies and minds healthy and limits a lot of...
Adopting a pet gives that dog or cat a second chance, which may hit home for many members of the LGBTQ+ community, who can face rejection from their families when they share their sexuality. According to a2021 UK survey, 82% of LGBTQ+ pet parents report that being around animals helps ...
Having a pet as a companion can also help build children’s confidence. Children go through life under constant evaluation—rated according to their behavior, grades and athletic performance. Pets, however, don’t have demanding or unrealistic expectations of their owners. They’re delighted that ...
AFTER THE RACES ; Group promotes benefits of adopting greyhounds as pets, now that their time on the tracks is overWendy Killeen
Have You Rescued Any Pets? Do you find that they’re forever grateful? Was the adoption process a positive experience? Any other advice you’ve give to potential adopters? Let me know in the comments below. If you can’t adopt don’t worry – there’s plenty of other waysyou can help...