
Our FindersKeepers concept works to create life-long pet matches. We encourage you to take advantage of our free monthly pet educational classes. These informative classes provide tips to strengthen the bond between you and your pet - view classes.
Adopting a pet is a life-long commitment and could be a part of your family for up to 10-15 years! This makes it very important to know what kind of dog would best suit your family situation and lifestyle. Be sure to do your homework on dog breeds and always talk to our Adoption Specialists for information on any particular dogs. Remember, we are here to help you Adopt Love!
Keep in mind that you are committing to an animal for life, and choosing a dog on looks alone is never the best idea.
Selecting the Right Pet for Your Family
For many kids, the family pet is their best friend—a companion who not only provides unconditional love, but who also teaches them about friendship, responsibility, loyalty, and empathy. While most family pets are cats and dogs, other animals can be wonderful additions to your home. Rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, small birds, and fish can make great family pets, for instance, as long as they receive the specialized care they need. Even though these animals are smaller than a cat or dog, they require just as much attention and care. Learn more.
ABC’s of Your Dog
Adopting a pet is an exciting process, however we want to make sure you are prepared! Below is a guide based on common questions to help acquaint you with certain features of a dog’s behavior. This way you will know what to expect when you bring your new best friend home. Once you understand how your dog thinks, you’ll understand why he does what he does, what types of problems to expect, and how to handle them.
Please know that the key to preventing behavior problems is proper training. Buy a dog training book, go to the library, or look online to do some homework. Or you may want to consider a more personalized approach by seeking a professional trainer for your dog or enrolling him in a dog obedience school (an individual or group setting will depend on your dog). Learn more.
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