To Adopt Or Not To Adopt? Are You Prepared?
Canine Zone|October/November 2020
The decision to adopt a dog should never be taken lightly.
To Adopt Or Not To Adopt? Are You Prepared?

Whether it’s your first, your second, or perhaps even your third dog, the questions you need to ask yourself and the preparations you should have in place remain the same. There is a lot that needs to be considered before making the decision to adopt,” explains David Roache, Managing Director of dotsure. co.za.

COMMITMENT

Puppies and kittens grow up to become dogs and cats, so if you’re only looking to adopt for the cute factor, then stop right there. Adopting a dog is a big commitment, because a dog can live an average of 10 to 15 years. So, make sure everyone involved in the care of your new dog is on board for the long haul. Puppies and kittens will take up plenty of your time, especially in the early days, so if you’re too stressed, or focused on a big project at work, then perhaps wait until you have more control over your schedule before visiting the animal shelter. It’s important to remember that a dog is for life.

PERSONALITY TRUMPS CUTE

Love at first sight may not always apply when it comes to choosing the right dog for your family. It’s important to focus on the character traits that are going to make this adoption work. It’s the difference between a very energetic dog who’ll want to go on daily runs or one who’ll be satisfied with shorter, slower walks, as long as he can sleep on your lap while you watch TV on the couch. Figuring out first how a dog will fit into your life will help you make the smart adoption choice. Shelter staff will know many of the dogs’ personality traits and will be able to assist you with your decision, especially if the dog is older and has been at the shelter for a longer period.

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