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How To Choose A Dog MRR Ebook

How To Choose A Dog MRR Ebook
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Chapter 6: Research The Best Place To Get The Dog

Synopsis

Now that making the decision to actually getting a dog has been made, the next step would be to actually go about physically getting the dog. There are many places where this can be done but some proper research should be done first to ensure the best options are looked into before the final purchase is made.

Where To Go

The following are some of the places that should be considered when getting a dog:

The first consideration should be to approach the nearest animal shelter to view the dogs available and try to find one that would suit the needs of the individual. This is a good idea as it helps the individual fulfill the need to get a dog and also gives the dog a new lease on life and a new home. Most of the dogs face certain euthanization. This sad option can be avoided is the individual considers such places as a good opportunity to get a pet.

There are also animal rescue shelters that can be visited with the same idea in mind. Here a lot of the pets are already trained as they probable come from homes that for some reason could no longer keep them. This is an ideal option to choose from especially if the individual does not have the time to house train the animal.

Pet shops are also another option to look into, however this option is often opposed by animal rights groups and pet lovers, as their perceived and often proven involvement as puppy mills and breeding tactics. Another reason this particular option is not encouraged, is because of the already large availability of animals that need good homes. These should be given priority over those from pet shops, where the main idea is to make money from the sale of the animal.