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Dog Adoption Statistics Article

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Adoptions: Dog Adoptions



There is a lot to think about when adopting a dog. There are some things that should be taken into consideration. Some of those things include what kind of dog, weather it be purebred or mixed breed, male or female, age, full grown size, and your individual needs, and wants.

There are some places that offer free dog adoption clinics, which excite people to come in and meet some of the dogs in need of a home. If you find a dog you wish to adopt at one of these clinics you must first fill out an application. The cost of spay or neutering and the dogs vaccinations may be required and generally are less than $200.00.

Considering what a new dog generally cost, it's truly a small price to pay. Some store offer savings or a reward plan when adoption papers are shown. This is their way of showing their support and thanking you for helping a homeless pet.

Size can also be told by breed, or at least guessed at by what breeds make up your mix. Some dogs for adoption should only reach five pounds where others may grow well over two-hundred and five. So If you are looking for a large dog you should look into larger breeds such as, Great Danes, Rottwillers, Saint Bernard's, Great Pyrenees, Labradors and so on.

If you are sure that you can spend the time and money on a dog then you should check with your local animal shelters for your free dog adoption. Most pet shelters do not charge for the pet, but rather charge a fee for the veterinarian care. You can also look for free dog adoptions in the classified section of your local news paper.

The age of the dog that you are to adopt can also be of great importance to a person. With age comes some benefits, generally they are already house trained or are outside animals that have grown accustom to life that way.

An older animal will be less likely to steal your slippers as a chew toy, or eat the paper rather than bringing it to you. Puppies on the other hand can be a hand full, however you get to decide how they are trained and what things the can and can't do in your house from day one. Though they generally learn fast, they require much more time and attention than an older animal. Puppies have more energy and less control they need constant supervision, and lots of loving attention. The payoff for all your hard work is a very attached dog that will be loyal. There are pros and cons to any age dog that you chose to adopt, the choice is really about what fits your situation.

Check with you local shelter and rescues to find out what they require as far as adopting a dog. You might also ask them what their fees are and if they offer animal visitation. Once you have done the research then you can begin your process of a dog adoption.

Information supplied and written by Anna M Hill-runs an information web site about Adoption and Free Dog Adoptions

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