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Adopt a Pet
Are you are responsible pet owner? The millions of us that own pets
believe that we can honestly say yes to this question. However most of
us do not support the humane society or the local animal shelter by
adopting animals from the programs. This is the responsible thing to do
as a pet owner.
I am not suggesting that every pet owner needs to go adopt a pet from
the shelter, but a monetary donation is a great way to insure that these
programs can keep going. Also if you are a pet owner that breeds your
pet, make sure that the people that adopt a pet from you are going to be
responsible and will provide a good home to the animal. At times this
may be hard. When our dog had puppies we had to deny one couple from
buying one of the puppies. We have Labrador Retrievers. They typically
have very large litters. Our dog had twelve puppies that we needed to
find homes for. My husband is a hunter and our dogs are whistle and hand
trained so there were many hunters that had requested a puppy prior to
the litter arriving. However because she had such a large litter we had
two puppies that were not spoken for. We ran an advertisement in a
weekly sportsmen’s paper that we would take applications from people
that wanted to adopt a pet. We had developed a questionnaire that we
used as an application. The questionnaire asks how many hours a day the
animal would be alone, how much time the owner had to exercise the
animal and how often they typically take their animals to the vet.
Some people think that this is a strange form to fill out, but we feel
that we have an obligation to the breed to make sure that the people
that are going to own the dogs are going to take good care of them. We
check out each person that wants to adopt a pet from us. We want to make
sure that the animal is getting medical care, good food and exercise. We
also want to make sure that the animal is neutered or spayed if the
owner is not going to be responsible in researching the breeding lines.
The retriever breed is very common so it is important to keep healthy
blood lines for those of us that want pure breeds. Because of the number
of retrievers that are available some breeders are trying to breed
specialty lines in regards to color or skills, such as pointing. This
can cause bloodlines that are too close which results in dogs that have
high medical needs. Our system of asking questions to the people that
want to adopt a pet from us is not going to make a huge difference, but
at least we feel we are not adding to the problem of weakening the
breed.
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