Forever homes have to be safe, stable, and well-stocked. Meanwhile, the owners have to have the time, patience, and willingness to look after their new pets for the rest of their lives.
Sadly, some people realize far too late that their lifestyles completely don’t match up with being pet owners, meaning that they give the animals to shelters. It’s heartbreaking for everyone.
Which of these rescue animal photos affected you the most, dear Pandas? Have you ever adopted a pet? Do you volunteer at any local animal shelters? We’d love to hear all about it!
Share your experiences in the comments. In the meantime, feel free to share photos of your adopted pets in the comments section at the very bottom of this post!
She’s our first husky and we are so obsessed with her. Her favorite things to do are camp, hike, give us attitude, go to Yellowstone, pretend that she doesn’t know her name and cuddle in bed. We feel so lucky that she’s a part of our family. They really are the best dogs!
I adopted this sweetheart today, shes a 9 week old purebred Pyrenees, Ive worked with these dogs before, but only in the kennel I used to work at for aggressive dogs. What should I know/any tips or advice? Thank you all!!! Have a great day!
Took in a stray, and it was friendly enough that I was convinced it would be chipped, or someone would claim it. After hearing nothing, and it not having a chip, I think I have gone from an old dog lady, to an old pet lady. This little thing is so sweet. The appointment to adopt it officially is in a few days. It even is starting to accept my dog in the same room. Not qorhin 3 feet. That means a hiss, but if they are 3 feet or more apart they just ignore eachother. It’s pretty cute.
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