Treasures: Rescue Dog Stories
Rescue Dog Stories
It might sound like you are just picking up someone else’s trash if you plan to adopt a rescue dog. The dog is like a garbage thrown away, isn’t it? It is endorsed to a dog rescue team, so there must be something wrong, right? If you can get yourself a cute, cuddly, little puppy, then why take someone else’s “used” dog? You might have a lot of reasons in mind.
Not all dogs in rescue centers are “throwaways” but it could be their owners lost them or are found to be running out without identification and it will be hard to locate their owners. Some are endorsed inbecause their owners will not be able to take care of them as the owners might be too ill or must have died. Or some are surrendered by their owners because of a new baby has arrived and it could be allergic if there are pets around. Heartbreaking stories like this are just one of the many things you may hear about rescue dogs.
On the other side, yes, some are really throwaways, or are intentionally surrendered because their first owners have no time, patience, budget for their medical and training needs or just plainly disappointed that they are not behaving exactly as the owners would want them. The sad part is that, some of these throwaway dogs are not surrendered but are left to die in dumpsters or anywhere and are found by dog rescue teams before they succumb to death.
So, would you still want to have these animals as pets in your homes? You know the concept about antiques and why people would be eager to have them? The old pieces would look good in their homes and the older the piece, the higher its value. Because these pieces have a value because it aged and survived through many use and wear, same with rescue pets, they have the value as they have survived and they somewhat deserve a new life in a new home. Rescue means matching the right pet with the right home owner for the pet’s comfort though out its life.
There are many advantages in a rescue dog. In terms of puppy vaccinations, it could save you money as most of them are a little older than puppies. Previous owners might have them vaccinated already. If these dogs are from a rescue center, they are most likely cared using a good foster care system with a climate like living in a house. Most of the basic trainings are done by foster parents for rescue animals already. Any preexisting medical conditions of the pet might be treated and vitamins are already given as maintenance. Getting a rescued dog is near to getting a perfect pet and companion.
Our present modern society has focused on things like convenience and the disposable. Disposable diapers, cameras, lighters, or disposable animals? Rescue can also be called recycling-making use of what has been dubbed as disposable, improving it and make it to something useful again. So these rescued dogs deserved a life of comfort, and still has a chance to be man’s best friend and indispensable companion. It is rewarding to adopt a rescue dog as the love itself will sure last for a lifetime. Who knows, you will have a great rescue dog stories to tell.


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