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Adopt A Shelter Pet Day

April 15, 2019

April 30th is Adopt A Shelter Pet Day! This is one cause that we are happy to get behind! Read on as a Washington DC vet discusses adopting shelter pets.

Why Go to a Shelter?

Adopting from an animal shelter is a wonderful way to give a sweet pet a second chance at happiness. It also promotes good animal welfare. You’ll be freeing up valuable space at the shelter, so they can take in another homeless pet. You’ll also be helping the shelter care for its furry wards, as your new pet’s adoption fees will help the shelter financially.

Finding Your Furry Friend

It isn’t uncommon for people to take one look at a furry face and immediately know they’ve found their pet. However, that isn’t always the case. It can be tough to pick just one pet from a lineup of adorable pets! Spend some time with your four-legged friend before deciding. It also won’t hurt to ask about the pet’s history. You may be able to learn quite a bit!

Coming Home

Our animal pals often need time to adjust to major changes. You may want to set your pet up in a quiet room at first, so they can have a comfy place to relax. Don’t be surprised if your pet spends a lot of time sleeping at first. This is normal, as pets need to recuperate from the stress of being in shelters.

Veterinary Care

A trip to the vet’s is definitely in order. Although most shelter pets have been fixed, you’ll still want to get your new pal a thorough exam, and make sure they are current on vaccines and parasite control. While you’re there, get some specific advice on your pet’s diet and care needs.

Purrs and Tail Wags

Many people report that pets they have adopted from shelters are super sweet and affectionate. This makes sense. Animals are intelligent enough to know when someone has helped them, and are extremely grateful when people show them kindness and compassion. However, it’s important to remember that all pets are different. Some may immediately bond with their owners, while others will need time to settle in. Focus on offering great care, and just getting to know your new buddy.

Please contact us if we can ever be of assistance. As your Washington DC vet clinic, we are here to help!

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