Over the last 10-15 years, puppy mills have drawn the attention of pet lovers throughout the United States, especially in communities where pet advocates have become more vocal in their support for ethical treatment of animals- PETA. What's been discovered is the horrendous conditions that many sought- after dog breed-s are concerned- Maltese, Poodles, Labrador Retrievers, Yorkshire Terriers, etc...
In many communities, rescue groups are plentiful- their mission is to rescue certain breeds, and or rescue any and all dogs that are turned into the pound, or found in houses that are overrun with mistreated, malnourished, and inhumanely treated animals, mostly dogs.
These rescue groups come in, take them to their own shelters, and either distribute them to volunteer fosters, and veterinary clinics, where the dogs are treated, cared for, given surgeries and other types of care, fed, and shown the love that these pets so rightly deserve. The second step on their journey is a foster home. They begin with evaluating their temperament, such as how they get along with other pets. They determine if they are a playful dog or a cuddly lap dog. If they observe any behavior problems they begin with the positive training of the pets.
These rescue groups hold fundraisers to cover the costs it takes to perform all these services. They seek contributions online, and from philanthropic and generous donors.
Many rescue groups hold pet adoption days at parks, dog shows, grocery stores, car dealerships, pet stores, etc... Here you can go pick out the puppy or dog you'd love to take home and make it part of the family. A potential adopter must fill out an application, and receive a home visit before making this dog or cat part of the family. Adopting one of these furry friends isn't free in most cases. Depending on the breed and cost to nurse this pet back to health, it can cost anywhere from $25 to $700, depending on the situation.
But what's so attractive about the pet rescue is that these pets are treated by the foster/pet rescue organization, like one of their children, and given the love and care so that families and animal lovers can enjoy years of companionship.
Rescue groups are not for profit, and make no money, and in many instances, the food and care is donated by countless care givers whose sole purpose is to give back to the pet community.
We are helping in the areas of pet rescue mission by being the distributor for a wonderful line of pet and household cleaning products. Please check out our website: PetOdorEliminator
The Rescue Groups through donations and a small group of volunteers save thousands of lives each year... BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP
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In many communities, rescue groups are plentiful- their mission is to rescue certain breeds, and or rescue any and all dogs that are turned into the pound, or found in houses that are overrun with mistreated, malnourished, and inhumanely treated animals, mostly dogs.
These rescue groups come in, take them to their own shelters, and either distribute them to volunteer fosters, and veterinary clinics, where the dogs are treated, cared for, given surgeries and other types of care, fed, and shown the love that these pets so rightly deserve. The second step on their journey is a foster home. They begin with evaluating their temperament, such as how they get along with other pets. They determine if they are a playful dog or a cuddly lap dog. If they observe any behavior problems they begin with the positive training of the pets.
These rescue groups hold fundraisers to cover the costs it takes to perform all these services. They seek contributions online, and from philanthropic and generous donors.
Many rescue groups hold pet adoption days at parks, dog shows, grocery stores, car dealerships, pet stores, etc... Here you can go pick out the puppy or dog you'd love to take home and make it part of the family. A potential adopter must fill out an application, and receive a home visit before making this dog or cat part of the family. Adopting one of these furry friends isn't free in most cases. Depending on the breed and cost to nurse this pet back to health, it can cost anywhere from $25 to $700, depending on the situation.
But what's so attractive about the pet rescue is that these pets are treated by the foster/pet rescue organization, like one of their children, and given the love and care so that families and animal lovers can enjoy years of companionship.
Rescue groups are not for profit, and make no money, and in many instances, the food and care is donated by countless care givers whose sole purpose is to give back to the pet community.
We are helping in the areas of pet rescue mission by being the distributor for a wonderful line of pet and household cleaning products. Please check out our website: PetOdorEliminator
The Rescue Groups through donations and a small group of volunteers save thousands of lives each year... BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Kirk
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/8479723
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