Pet ownership has become a major contributor to keeping our mental health in check amidst the pandemic. And adoption rates have increased as people with no furry companions inquire shelters to have their own partner in lockdowns or quarantines.
While this is a good thing because people in need of companionship also open opportunities for rescue dogs to find a loving home, most adopters tend to forget that owning a pet is a huge undertaking.
Part of this commitment is giving time to care for the dogs and having the financial necessities to provide food and other important needs such as healthcare. Not to mention having a solid plan of what happens to their pets once everything goes back to normal.
If you intend to adopt a dog today, you must think about everything thoroughly and prepare for the cost and process.
Source: MAVERICK LIFE
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