While the prospect of adopting a new pet into your home is an exciting idea, pet adoption is a serious matter. You are making a commitment to another living being for its lifetime. Such a big decision requires serious thought. If you have decided to bring a new cat, dog, bird, or pocket pet into your life, be sure to consider the following factors for choosing the right pet…

What do you want from a pet?

Do you want something to cuddle, a jogging buddy, or a pet to show in agility competitions? Depending on what your expectations are, you may require very different pet from the next person. Once you identify what kind of pet you think you might be interested in getting, be sure to research different breeds and learn about what they need to thrive. Talk to breeders, veterinarians, and people you know who own that type of pet.

What is your budget?

Adopting a pet not only requires an initial investment, but a financial commitment throughout your pet’s lifetime as well. All pets need food, water, and some type of medical care. Draw out an itemized budget including things like vaccinations, licenses, monthly preventative medications, grooming, training classes, a crate or enclosure, leash and collar, and food.

Can you afford the pet you have chosen?

How much time do you have to devote to a pet?

Certain pets will require much more time and dedication than others. People who work long hours may not have the time to properly house train a puppy. Look into other types of pets including adopting an older dog, a cat, or pocket pets.

What factors in your lifestyle may affect a new pet?

Do you travel a lot? Do you cringe when your white carpet looks a little dirty? Do you already have other pets? Do you have children? Are you allergic, is your family? Take factors such as these into account when selecting a new family member. You and your new pet will be much happier if you plan around these types of issues.

If you have any questions regarding pet adoption or the breeds you are considering, please don’t hesitate to give us a call.