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Tips For Adopting A Shelter Dog

October 1, 2019
October is Adopt A Shelter Dog Month! Shelter dogs can make absolutely wonderful pets. They’re not only adorable, they’re often extremely loyal, loving, and affectionate. After all, Fido is very smart, and knows when someone has helped him. If you’re considering adopting a dog, please consider going to a shelter to find your new pooch. A Frisco, TX vet discusses adopting shelter dogs in this article.

Ask Questions

Don’t be afraid to ask questions about your potential pet. In some cases, there may not be much information available. However, at other times, you may learn quite a bit about a pup’s background.

Don’t Overlook The Underdog

Sadly, many dogs get passed over for adoption, simply because they aren’t perfect. Older dogs, pooches with black coats, and dogs with medical issues, such as a vision or hearing impairment, have a really hard time finding forever homes. This is very sad, as they make great pets, and they really need the second chance. Consider giving a less-adoptable dog a fresh start.

Spend Time With Fido

It’s important to make sure that the dog you choose will be a good match for your household. Before finalizing the paperwork, spend some time with your new furry friend.

Keep An Open Heart

It isn’t uncommon for people to think they want a specific type of pooch … only to fall in love with a dog that’s the exact opposite of what they were looking for. Let your heart—not a checklist—guide you.

Schedule An Exam

Shelter dogs are typically fixed and current on key vaccinations and parasite control. However, you’ll want to schedule a full examination with your vet. While you’re there, get some specific advice on Fido’s diet and care needs.

Be Ready To Commit

Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment. Dogs are often quite depressed and traumatized by changing owners, so it’s important to think things over carefully. Make sure that you are ready, willing, and able to give Fido great care for the rest of his life.

Get Ready

Before you bring Fido home, make sure you have everything he needs. Your shopping list should include bedding, toys, treats, food, dishes, grooming supplies, a crate or carrier, and a leash and collar or harness. Please contact us, your local Frisco, TX vet clinic, for all your pet’s veterinary care needs. We’re happy to help!
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