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Back to Dog Breeds Dog Books Dog PortraitsCentral Asian Ovtcharkabreed data Buying a Puppy
Puppies and children are not always a good combinations. Bringing a dog into a family that has children should be done only after a lot of thought and planning. Small children should never be left unsupervised with a dog or puppy. Children are rough on animals and even the best children can be abusive by hitting the dog or teasing it. Do not buy a pet for a child until the child is old enough to understand how to care for the animal and be gentle with it. It is not fair to put an animal in a situation and then punish it for defending itself when it is being hurt. A puppy is an expense. Like anything else, don't buy one if you can't afford to properly care for it (i.e. spay/neuter, vet care, quality food, training). If you do not feel you have the time for a puppy, consider adopting a rescue dog. Do not buy a puppy for the following reasons:
Central Asian OvtcharkaDog RescueBattersea Dogs Home is devoted to finding dogs loving and permanent new homes. A dedicated team interviews everyone who wants to offer a home to a dog and their unique computer matching system helps them find the perfect match. The average stay for a dog at Battersea Dogs Home is 23 days, but some dogs end up staying a bit longer through no fault of their own. Sometimes a dog needs an extra-special home, with experience of their breed, temperament, or they may be unsuitable with children or other animals. Whatever the reason, the dedicated staff here at the Dogs Home take care of them until the right owner comes along. Central Asian OvtcharkaDog Breed BooksBreed Rescue: How to Start and Run a Successful Breed Rescue Program
Avoid legal problems, deal with the paperwork, train and manage volunteers, raise funds, and get valuable publicity by following Boneham's advice. Sample forms, important contacts, guidelines for health, sanitation and more. PUBLISHER’S COMMENTS A first of its kind! Now you have all the information you need to start a breed rescue program. Learn how to: get organized; find, train and manage volunteers; gain financial support; network with shelters and other rescue groups; find the dogs; screen dogs for medical problems; determine the dog’s temperament and behavior; place rescued dogs; and publicize your program. Plus, important contacts and addresses, and sample documents that will help your organization and keep you organized. Central Asian OvtcharkaCentral Asian Ovtcharka |
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