Standard Poodle: Help The Homeless


by Richard Cussons - Date: 2008-06-29 - Word Count: 415 Share This!

Are you thinking of getting a Standard Poodle to care for and to love? There are many ways in which you can get a Standard Poodle you've been dreaming of. The first and typical option is to buy from a Standard Poodle breeder. Buying from a responsible breeder guarantees you that the puppy is of good quality and is less likely to develop inherited diseases. Buying from a pet store is another option when you are planning of getting a new puppy. But before buying, determine if the puppies are of good quality and well-taken cared for by examining the store, whether it is clean likewise the puppies. Another option, and probably the most caring one is dog adoption. There are many pitiful dogs with heartbreaking experiences available in dog shelters, dog pounds, humane societies and breed rescue associations.

There are some issues however that made people hesitate to adopt abandoned dogs. Some think that those dogs are bad dogs thus abandoned by their previous owners because of behavior problems such as aggression, excessive barking as well as chewing and digging. Some think that serious health diseases are the reasons why these dogs end up where they are right now. But contrary to old tales, not ALL abandoned dogs are problematic dogs. Yes, it is undeniably true that some do have problems but not ALL of them. Some are given up because the previous owner is moving to a new place and it is impossible to bring the dog. Some dogs are unfortunate to have an owner who is not responsible and wise enough to know everything about the dog before buying. Then it was only later when those owners realized that the once they thought as beautiful dogs are monsters and are not right for them.

There are many reasons why adoption is a good thing to do. Through adoption, you will be giving hope and new life to a pitiful dog. Apart from that, most dogs in rescue shelters are already house trained and obedient trained. They have also completed the necessary vaccinations and other medical requirements. In addition, you will be helping your community by freeing one space for another abandoned dog to fill since most dog shelters and humane groups are run by volunteer workers. They have limited resources that enable them to accommodate more dogs.

Just a thought: be sure that you are up for a new dog. These dogs need someone to care for them, not someone who will abandon them again.

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