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Adoptions: Free Dog Adoptions

By: Anna M Hill



The orphaned pet population on a world wide scale continues to increase at a rapid speed and is becoming an epidemic. The need for loving homes is larger than ever. The reason for this problem is owners who fail to spay or neuter their pets. Some organizations are even offering veterinarian reimbursement to owners who have their pets fixed.

There are a whole lot of dogs out there up for adoption, the good news is that a lot of them would probably fit into your unique situation well. The bad news is there are several that probably will not. Let's start with breed. Weather it is a pure bred Dog you want to adopt or a mix breed you can generally tell how big it will be and a few things about its general temperament by some simple breed research.

Considering what a new dog generally cost, it's truly a small price to pay. Some store offer savings or a reward plan when adoption papers are shown. This is their way of showing their support and thanking you for helping a homeless pet.

To adopt a dog you will need to fill out an application and a questionnaire. If both are accepted the shelter will call any landlords that you might have, to make sure you can have the dog where you live. If this checks out then in some cases, someone will come out to your home and make sure you have an adequate home and yard for the dog to live in. Once this is complete you will be asked to pay an adoption fee, ranging from $50.00 to $350.00. Then the dog will be spayed or neutered before going home. There is no exception to this rule, it is a must. Two to three days after surgery you will be able to pick your new pet up and take it home.

If you are sure that you can spend the time and money on a dog then you should check with your local animal shelters for your free dog adoption. Most pet shelters do not charge for the pet, but rather charge a fee for the veterinarian care. You can also look for free dog adoptions in the classified section of your local news paper.

The age of the dog that you are to adopt can also be of great importance to a person. With age comes some benefits, generally they are already house trained or are outside animals that have grown accustom to life that way.

Basically what needs to happen is you need to research for what kind of dog you might want to adopt, look at the temperament and personality characteristics. Then you need to contact your local shelter and or rescue group and ask them about free dog adoptions and if they offer it. You will also want to ask them how much veterinarian fees usually run. Then you need to go and start looking for the right dog for you. Now remember that this may take more than one trip.

Check with you local shelter and rescues to find out what they require as far as adopting a dog. You might also ask them what their fees are and if they offer animal visitation. Once you have done the research then you can begin your process of a dog adoption.

Information supplied and written by Anna M Hill-runs an information site about Adoption. Articles,News,Resources and Video about Free Dog Adoptions You are welcome to reprint this article - but get your own unique content version here.

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