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Writer's pictureCierra Voelkl

10 Reasons to Adopt a Shelter Pet

Updated: Dec 7, 2020

There's a special feeling that overcomes you when you adopt a pet from an animal shelter. Giving them their freedom walk as they leave their cage behind is truly amazing. But in case you need another reason to adopt a shelter pet, we have put some together for Celebrate Shelter Pets® Day!


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1. A Life is Saved

You are giving a dog, cat, or any other shelter animal a second chance at an amazing life! You get the chance to their happily ever after!

Photo Credit: Feline Fine and Equine Rescue

2. You Can Skip The Puppy Stage

This is only applied if you adopt an adult dog but the majority of shelter dogs are adults. If you'd rather skip the stages of nibbling, accidents, and destruction, you have the chance to go straight to an adult dog! But if you want a puppy, there's plenty of those as well!



3. You Are Helping Stop Pet Overpopulation

Simply put, there aren't enough homes available for all the pets born every year. Each year 8 to 12 million dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens are euthanized due to there not being enough homes nad by adopting from a shelter, you are helping to break that cycle.

4. It Costs Less

A shelter fee can range from $75 to $200 and sometimes, they even have free adoption events! And the fee includes a spay/neuter, microchip, and licensing. Compare that to the $1000 plus you might pay for a dog from a breeder.

5. You Have a Large Selection of Pets To Choose From

Most shelters don't have just dogs and cats but also bunnies, reptiles and even chickens and other farm animals! But if a dog or cat is more what you are looking for, they even have a huge selection of those! They have dogs and cats of all mixes, sizes, ages, personalities, etc.!

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6. They Might Be Hosue Trained Already

A lot of shelter dogs had a home in a previous life. Due to this, they might already be house trained! They could also have been in a foster home where they were trained!

7. You Already Know Their Personality

This also only applies if you adopt an adult dog but even with a 6-month-old puppy, you already can see their personality. That way, you know what you are getting into!

8. Adoption Helps More Than Just One Animal

When you adopt from a shelter, you are making room for another animal to be saved in their place. Many shelters run out of the room which is what results in euthanasia. By adopting, you are giving another animal a chance to live.

9. You're Supporting The Shelter or Rescue They Came From

City shelters and rescue organizations might get some city funding or grants but they heavily rely on donations. The adoption fee for an animal goes right back into helping their other animals.

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10. You'll Feel Good

Animals are not only unconditional in love with you but have been shown to support their companions mentally, emotionally, and physically. Caring for a pet may offer a sense of intent and happiness, and decrease the feelings of isolation. And you should also feel proud to support an animal in need when you adopt it!


Are you ready to adopt? Check out PetFinder.com to see available animals in your area! And get your home ready by being stocked up on essential supplies from Metro Paws® with Metro Wipes®, Metro Balls®, Poopy Packs®, and a Poopcase®!


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