- French Bulldog Rescue Groups
- Papillon Adoption and Rescue
- Finding Wheaten Terrier Rescues in the United States
- Schnoodle Rescue
- Miniature Dachshund Rescue
- English Bulldog Rescue
- Adopt a French Bulldog
- Cavachon Rescue
- Bichon Frise Rescue
- Standard Poodle Adoption
- Welsh Terrier Rescue
- Yorkshire Terrier Rescue and Adoption Info
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Dog Rescue and Adoption Information
If you are thinking about getting a dog, why not consider dog rescue and adoption? Adopting a homeless animal is one of the most rewarding experiences a pet lover can have. There tends to be a special bond between a rescued animal and his adopter, and knowing that you did a good thing for your new dog and for your community is a great feeling!
In shelters in the United States, 11 million animals are euthanized annually. The majority of these animals were loved family pets, and they had only one problem - they were homeless. Homelessness is the most deadly condition a domestic pet can experience. When you adopt a dog, you are saving his life and making room for another dog to find a home. Dog adoption is one kind act that can save many lives!
There are rescue groups for every breed of dog imaginable, whether you want a mutt or a purebred, a puppy or a mature dog. The dog rescue and adoption articles offered in this category provide information for potential adopters as well as people who may have recently adopted a rescue dog.
Getting through the adoption process is easier if you know what to expect. It is always a little challenging to settle in with a new dog; use the information in this category to prepare yourself for the experience to ensure a smooth transition. Some of the topics covered in this section are:
- Breed specific rescue
- What to expect when you bring your adopted dog home
- The dog adoption process
- Dog rescue groups
- How to help homeless dogs
New articles about dog rescue and adoption are added all the time, so be sure to check back often to find out the latest information. Maybe you can make a difference in a needy dog's life.