Start with realistic expectations — The #1 reason pet owners relinquish their pets is because of unrealistic expectations when they bring the pets home.
Be sure your family understands the time, commitment and expense you’re undertaking over the next 15-20 years.
Quite simply, you’ll be giving a new home to an abandoned animal that needs a family to care for him or her. Plus, it’s much less expensive to adopt a pet from a shelter instead of purchasing a pet from a breeder.
Before you decide, carefully consider your role in the following:
Ask your veterinarian about adopting a pet that’s suitable for your home, family and lifestyle, and how to prepare your home for the arrival of your new friend. Your vet has a ton of experience on this topic!
Let’s take a brief look at each:
Dogs:
Cats:
If you’ve never owned a dog or cat, you may want to spend time with one in your home or theirs. Why not pet-sit for a friend and see what it’s really like to take care of a pet? Then you’ll have a realistic view of what it takes to keep a dog or cat safe, healthy and happy.
If you’re ready to take the plunge and bring a new furry friend home, use our Adopt a Pet to search for puppy rescue adoption shelters, cat adoption centers and other choices. Keep in mind that most shelters require you to meet the dog or cat in person, talk with staff members about the pet, and complete the interview and application process.