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5 reasons to adopt (an older and larger) shelter dog in October


 How can you resist this face? Many dogs are waiting
 to be adopted at your local shelter.

1. October is Adopt a Shelter Dog month, which means many animal shelters around the country are offering special adoption rates, especially on older and larger dogs, during October to encourage people to consider adoption as the first option.

2. Save one dog's life -- and you'll actually save two.  With three to four million pets euthanized each year because there are not enough homes, your adoption will not only save the life of a homeless pet, but will open up a space at your local shelter for another homeless pet in need. 

Sadly, larger dogs and older dogs are often overlooked for dogs exhibiting youth and energy, so they are euthanized more often.

3. You'll save money. That's because shelters will usually include a spay/neuter and vaccination package as part of your adoption cost. Larger dogs often cost more to spay, but they don't usually cost more to adopt at a shelter. (Some shelters charge more for larger dogs, but not many.) 


  Find a one-of-a-kind find at your local shelter.

4. You'll find a one-of-a-kind find. While 20-25 percent of the dogs shelters receive are purebreds, most pets are one-of-a-kind finds. They are mixed-breed dogs with great temperaments. And, they often don't have the genetic problems associated with most purebred pets. 

5. You may find a dog already house trained. Hey, there are no guarantees in life, but some older and larger dogs may already be housetrained and even know a few basic commands, like sit and come. Even if they don't, they are mature and more likely to pay attention to any new lessons. Overall, my 20 years experience in shelter work has found that most dogs are eager to please and ready to learn at any age.   

For more info: To find a dog to adopt in your community, you can begin your search online. Check out petfinder.com to look at photos of dogs and find shelters in your community.


 


 
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With more than 20 years' experience in the animal welfare field, Cathy M. Rosenthal offers her expertise to help people better understand and care...

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  • Ashley 3 years ago
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    I live in a one-bedroom apartment and was thinking about adopting a dog from a shelter. I work full-time, so I figured an older dog would be able to deal easier than a puppy. Can you recommend any specific breeds that are OK to be alone most of the day?

  • Cathy M. Rosenthal 3 years ago
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    An older dog would be great for you since a puppy would require a lot of training that your current schedule doesn't allow. I would steer away from high energy dogs like terriers. But a mixed breed terrier might be fine if they are mixed with a more sedate breed. If size is not a consideration, look for a mixed breed lab, spaniel, or hound dog, since they have easy-going personalities and would be able to "hold it" all day. Smaller dogs that do well in apartments are poodles, pugs, chihuahuas, and bichon frise (and their mixed friends), but keep in mind the smaller the dog, the smaller the bladder. While breeds are known for basic personality traits, all dogs are different. So you may meet a doberman pinscher (or a terrier) who is fairly easy-going and would be a great dog for your apartment. I once fostered a Great Dane who was more of couch potato than any other of my dogs -- and they actually make good apartment pets. But they are big, expensive to feed, and if you live on the second floor, your neighbors may think you just got a horse. All things to consider. You many have to visit the shelter a few times to find the right dog, but I an older dog is a great pet. Good luck.

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