Well just say that all dogs cost money lol. I'm ready for the responsibility though. My sister in law has 2 dogs and I just love them!!
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Well just say that all dogs cost money lol. I'm ready for the responsibility though. My sister in law has 2 dogs and I just love them!!
Don't forget to look at no kill shelters in your area. There are a lot in my neck of the woods, many actually have breed specific dogs. They don't usually have puppies, unless they took in a female that was pregnant when she arrived, but it's another option.
No kill shelters are usually run out of people's homes, many times the only charge to adopt one of their dogs is to pay for the upkeep costs (shots, food, fixing, etc) they are non profit organizations and do it just for the love of dogs that would otherwise be put to sleep.
Smaller dogs are great but be sure not to pick one just based on how they look. Some smaller dogs require a lot of training, walking, etc. it depends on the breed. Always make sure to pick a dog that matches your energy level and lifestyle, otherwise one of you won't be happy.
There is a "meet your match" questionnaire on the Edmonton Humane Society webpage. I tried to post the link but it wouldn't let me. :(
Here's the link to the Edmonton Humane Society webpage, just go to adoptions and find the questionnaire, it will tell you what kind of dog is best suited for your lifestyle.
Edmonton Humane Society | SPCA in Edmonton, Alberta | Adoptable Animals
When you buy a pet from a pet store you have made a purchase.
When you adopt a pet you have made a rescue. You have laterally saved that animals life.
I lost my beloved Toby after 16 years and it damm near put me down. He was more then just a little Maltese dog. He was my best friend and constant companion. Those of you who live alone know exactly what I'm talking about.
6 months later I saw Bandits picture in the paper. Bandit had been turned in bby 4 families and was about to be termed "unadaptable". This means that he was very close to being "put down".
He looked so alone and forlorn I just had to reach out to him. I was warned that he was a bitter and a runner and 2 nights later he lived up to his reputation and bite me, and drew blood, as I was removing a sand spur from his paw.
We had a few "lively discussions" about just who was going to be "The Alpha Dog" in my house. That was 5 years ago and now Bandit has morphed from a bitter and a runner into a big kisser and a snuggler. He's a happy and contented dog who's found hinself a "forever home". I believe that everyone that lives alone should have a pet to love and get that love returned. I also believe that there are no "bad dogs" just bad masters.
I'll leave you with this thought.
Adopting a pet won't change the world but it will certainly change the world for the pet that you adopt.
Thanks for listening to my story! Tom
Bandit is a cutie Speedball. :)
Bandit is a cutie!
Altenwig I got the website but I can't find the "meet you match" part. Where exactly do I have to go to find that?
Never mind, I found it lol. Silly me!
Go to "Animals" then "Adoptions" then "meet your match" there is a blue link that says "Print meet your match survey"
I tried to do it but I have no ink left in my printer. :( It also wouldn't let me copy the link.
Let me know how it goes. If it doesn't work for you I'll find one that does. :)
Well thank you very much. I found it, but I have another question for you... I live in PA... is this animal shelter your talking about in my area? I don't know where this place is located and I'm not sure if the animal shelter in my area does the "meet you match" thing but I will ask them anyway.
It's in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, so no, it's not near you, but the questionnaire can still help. It will give you a color code so you can find out what types of dogs are best suited for you.
The Edmonton Humane society doesn't have a lot of dogs currently in their care (thank God) but it will still give you an idea.
Let me see if I can find a more open questionnaire, one that will be breed specific. ;)
Try this one. It's short, sweet but does ask some important questions.
Breed Selector, Dog Search, Puppy Survey, Puppy Test, Test to find the right dog, Breed Quiz
Ok thank you. I'm try it now and then I will let you know how it goes.
Ok here's the deal lol :) I'm trying to narrow my search so could you tell me the difference between a hybrid dog and a purebrid dog?? :confused:
Ok I'm going to try it again and let you know what I find :D If you care at all :rolleyes:
Ok I got 76 results!
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