Adopt a puppy - and save a life!

A look at how you can help improve the life ofThere are also other financial savings. When you
homeless dogs by adopting from an animal shelter oradopt a puppy from a pound or rescue center, it will
pound. The facts and figures relating to abandonedmost likely be have been spayed or neutered and be
and surrendered dogs in the US today areup to date on all shots. You may even get extra
staggering...and heartbreaking! But there is a way for‘perks', such as a discount on training classes or
you to make a difference - adopt a puppy or asomething similar.
rescue dog when you decide to add a four-leggedOf course, saving money shouldn't be a major
friend to your family. It could be one of the mostconsideration. Much more important is the fact that
rewarding things you ever do.you could actually, literally, be saving a life! Not all
If you're thinking about adding a new puppy to yourpounds or rescue shelters are able to have ‘no kill
family, why not consider adopting one from a localpolicies' in place, and millions of dogs are euthanized
animal shelter or you city Pound?every year. This is despite that fact that they're
Most pounds and rescues are overflowing with dogsperfectly healthy, temperamentally sound and want
in desperate need of a loving home. You may thinknothing more than a home and family to call their
that only older or ‘problem' dogs end up inown.
shelters, but you'd be wrong!An adolescent/older puppy or dog is more often at
Many older puppies and adolescent dogs (between 9risk of being ‘put to sleep' as they're passed that
and 12 months of age) are surrendered to shelters‘cute puppy' stage. However, these homeless
every day. And often ‘oops' litters (unexpected ordogs can make superb pets and are easier to take
unwanted puppies) or abandoned mama-dogs orcare of, and settle in faster, when they're given the
litters, end up there too. Even purebred dogs andchance of a new home.
puppies can be found in animal shelters and poundsLittle puppies are adorable, but they're HARD WORK
across the country (estimates of purebreds inand very time and labor-intensive. Even slightly older
shelters range from 25 — 40% of all homelesspups (4 months plus) are easier to housebreak and
dogs).train than an 8 week old ‘baby' puppy. Mature
The facts and figures surrounding homeless dogs indogs (anything over 12 — 18 months) are
the United States are horrendous, and heartbreaking.usually well-mannered, often already housebroken and
According to the National Council on Pet Populationat least partly obedience trained, and are out of the
Study and Policy, approximately 2 MILLION dogs‘chewing everything' stage. All definite pluses!
enter US shelters every year. And it gets worse -If you think you could adopt a puppy or dog, and
statistics gathered by other groups are even higher,give it a chance at a better life, go to your local City
sometimes up to 8 MILLION + surrendered dogsPound or rescue shelter and talk with the staff about
every year.! When you factor in that it's estimatedthe homeless dogs there. They're usually very helpful
that only 1 in 10 homeless dogs will ever be adopted,and knowledgeable, and are more than happy to help
it's a truly staggering and tragic picture.you pick just the right canine companion.
These puppies and dogs are homeless through noObviously, any puppy or dog needs a little time to
fault of their own, and the majority of them willadjust to a new home and family. But lots of love,
make just as healthy, loving and wonderful pets asattention, patience, toys and a good diet are all they'll
any puppy you can get from a breeder.need.
A purebred puppy from a breeder can easily costSo, go on, give it some thought! Adopting a homeless
$1000 - $1500 (and frequently more), whereas apup may turn out to be one of the most rewarding
purebred, rescued puppy often doesn't cost morethings you ever do. The puppy or dog you take
than $300 - $500. A mix-breed homeless puppy willhome will be one of the lucky ones, but you'll be
be a lot less, depending on what the individual poundlucky too…lucky to have found a loving, faithful
or shelter charges.four-legged friend to share your life with.