Thousands of households invite a new member into their home every year, with dogs and puppies being a welcome addition to any family unit. It’s an exciting time when considering getting a new dog, as your new best friend will be part of your family for years to come.
There are many considerations and questions to think about when introducing a new dog to your family, and one of the biggest is whether to adopt a dog or buy one. Here are some reasons you should adopt and not shop.
The biggest reason to adopt is that you’re giving a dog a second chance. Dogs at shelters are commonly abused or abandoned, meaning by adopting them you’re giving them a second chance at having a happy life. You’re also helping prevent overpopulation, by aiding a dog that already needs support instead of bringing another puppy into the world.
There are plenty of shelters and thousands of dogs that need adopting, so you can find your dream pet by spending time with the dog. You may find yourself falling in love with a completely different dog than what you had in mind. Buying from a breeder is typically more limited, you’re getting a puppy of a certain breed, and do not have much knowledge of its personality before you buy them.
As most pets in shelters are already adolescent or adult dogs, you don’t have to go through the stress of house-training your dog. This makes the process of integrating them into your home a lot easier, as you don’t have to worry about starting from scratch. No accidental wees or poos inside with an adopted dog!
Adopting a dog has the added benefit of aiding the charity or organisation that you get it from. It can free up more space in their shelter to take more unwanted dogs, and you may consider making a donation which will normally either go directly to charity or to the shelter itself.
Buying a dog typically involves the money you’re spending going straight into a breeder's pockets, which doesn’t aid anybody but them in the long term. Some breeders make a lot of money by forcing dogs to breed as much as possible, while if you’re adopting you’re supporting animal welfare instead and condemning these kinds of practices.
However you end up getting a god, you should make sure you have the correct equipment to care for it properly. Here at Animal Transit Boxes, we offer a variety of solutions to help keep your little one safe, comfortable and happy. This includes transit boxes, dog crates, thermal dog cabins, training equipment, kennels and dog beds.
Give us a call on 01952 370 037 to find out more about our bespoke dog vehicle conversions and other solutions today.