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Issue #9: Thinking About Adoption
This issue is all about setting you up for a thoughtful and meaningful adoption. From understanding the difference between shelters and rescues to shedding light on why youād likely see a black dog or cat in one, itās about choosing with compassionāand finding the perfect companion to welcome home. Ā In This Issue:šFeatured Blog: Pet Adoption 101: What to Expect and How to Prepare š Learn More: 8 Reasons to Adopt From an Animal Shelter š Expert Advice: Vets Explain the Difference Between Animal Shelter Vs. Rescues š” Myth vs. Fact: Myth: Shelter Pets Are Always Problematic š¾ Pet Spotlight: The Rescue Pup Who Became a Therapy Dog š§ Fun Fact: Did You Know? Black Dogs and Cats are Less Likely to Get Adopted Due to Outdated Superstitions ā±ļø Weekly Round-Up: All the stories weāve posted this past week. šFeatured BlogPet Adoption 101: What to Expect and How to Prepare Bringing home a new furry friend is one of lifeās most rewarding experiences. But before you adopt a new pet, itās a good idea to know what the adoption process involves and how to get your home ready. Whether youāre team cat, team dog, or somewhere in between, hereās a quick guide to make your pet adoption journey less overwhelming. š Learn More8 Reasons to Adopt From an Animal Shelter Thinking about adopting a pet? Visiting an animal shelter is one of the best ways to find your perfect match. Adopting a shelter pet changes lives, including yours. Discover the benefits of shelter adoption here. š Expert AdviceExperts Explain the Difference Between Animal Shelter Vs. Rescues If youāre looking at adopting a pet and through the rabbit hole of pet adoption, youāve probably come across two terms: animal shelters and rescues. They sound similar and are often used interchangeablyābut theyāre not quite the same. Learn about their differences here. š”Myth Vs. FactMyth: Shelter Pets Are Always ProblematicĀ False. Many people assume that pets only end up in shelters because something is wrong with themābut thatās far from the truth. In most cases, animals are surrendered because of things completely out of their control: their owner passed away, could no longer care for them, had to move, or went through a major life change like a divorce. Itās usually about tough luck, not bad behavior.Ā Sure, some shelter pets may need training or supportābut thatās true of pets from anywhere. Ad Why do so many dogs die before their time?This is the million dollar question that has gone unanswered for so long… Until now. Simply put, almost every aspect of a dog’s health can be influenced by just two single things: Adding the right foods to their diet and avoiding the wrong foods. But for something so simple, where do so many dog owners go wrong? It often comes down to one single ingredient. As Ayse Dunlap, Director of Operations at the Cleveland Animal Protective League, told PetMD, āEvery pet needs to be trained and properly vetted.ā Even animals from breeders arenāt perfect. And they still need to receive training from you. And if youāve walked through a shelter and seen dogs barking wildly or cats hiding in corners, donāt be too quick to judge. Shelters can be overwhelming and stressful. What looks like bad behavior is often just fear or sensory overload. With a little patience and love, many of these animals blossom into incredible companions. š Pet SpotlightThe Rescue Pup Who Became a Therapy Dog Maggie was once used as target practiceāleft with a broken jaw and over 200 pellets lodged in her tiny body. Today, sheās a certified therapy dog spreading love and healing wherever she goes. š§ Fun FactDid You Know? Black Dogs and Cats Are Less Likely to Get Adopted Due to Outdated Superstitions. Witches in pop culture rarely go anywhere without their loyal, eerie-looking sidekickāand more often than not, itās a black cat. That link between black cats and the supernatural isnāt just a cinematic trope. Back in the Middle Ages, black cats were believed to be tied to the occult. In fact, a 13th-century papal bull called Vox in Rama even labeled catsāespecially black onesāas agents of Satan. From there, the myth snowballed: to see a black cat was to invite bad luck. And itās not just cats. Black dogs have long been cast as creepy or threateningāfrom the Grim in Harry Potter to the infamous hound in The Hound of the Baskervilles. These shadowy portrayals have stuck with us, shaping how many people still subconsciously feel about black-furred pets. But hereās where it gets really unsettling: these old stories and superstitions are still affecting adoption rates today. Black cats and dogs are often the last to be chosen in shelters, and sadly, theyāre more likely to be euthanized when space runs out. Itās such a known problem, thereās even a name for itāBlack Dog and Black Cat Syndromeāand a day dedicated to fighting it: National Black Dog Day, celebrated every October 1st. Ad “The One “Toxic” Chemical to Avoid in Certain Dog FoodsWhy can so many dogs die before their time? This is the million dollar question that has gone unanswered for so long.. Until now. Simply put, almost every aspect of a dog’s health can be influenced by just two single things: Adding the right foods to their diet and avoiding the wrong foods. But for something so simple, where do so many dog owners go wrong? It often comes down to one single ingredient. And while superstition and pop culture are partly to blame, theyāre not the only reasons these pets get overlooked. Here are a few more factors working against them:
But hereās the truth: black cats and dogs are just as bright, affectionate, goofy, and loyal as their lighter-coated pals. So, the next time youāre scrolling through adoption listings or walking through a shelter, donāt overlook the ones in black. They might just be the best thing that ever happened to you. Because love knows no colorāand good luck comes in all coats. š¾ ā±ļø Weekly Round-Up
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