“Discover the Heartwarming Moments That Highlight Why Animals Truly Deserve Better Than Us!”
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She has a message to anyone considering adopting a dog, or any pet for that matter. “Make sure you have all the resources you need and that you are fully prepared for the addition of a furry friend. Dogs need good quality food, a safe home environment, training, attention, exercise, medical treatment, stimulation and companionship. Adopting a dog is a commitment that you make for 10 to 18 years.”
But it goes a little deeper. For dogs, cats, horses, bunnies, and other animals alike. “If you are adopting a specific breed, make sure you understand this breed and have researched their temperament, character and personality,” explained Travers. “Make sure that they are suited to your life. For example, a border collie is very well suited to an active person with a large spacious home or a farm.”
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Two photos taken an hour apart… before and after adoption. Dogs are like humans they don't like to be in a cage
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I adopted my blind dog, and even though he can’t see, he’s just like any other dog. Every day, I remind him that he’s the most beautiful thing to me, that he’s unique, and that I love him exactly as he is. He’s a happy, healthy, confident, and loving pet! Disabled animals can absolutely enjoy well-being and quality of life, and they deserve forever families! I’ve never regretted adopting a blind animal; it was the best gift ever.
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Doggo seeking shelter from rain went inside a church where a wedding was being held… And took a nap on the brides veil.