•  PET PALS
Nitro The LIfe Saving Dog
 

THOUGHTS TO CONSIDER BEFORE ADOPTING A PET:
Courtesy of Asheville Humane Society

• If you currently own other animals, it is imperative that they are current on all of their vaccinations. This will help to protect them against any illness that your new pet may have that is not apparent at the time of adoption.

• If you currently own other animals, will the animal you adopt be compatible with your current pets? We encourage you to bring your dog for a nose to nose meeting with another dog that you may be considering for adoption.

• Familiarize yourself with local Animal Control Laws. Some municipalities have strict leash laws for the protection of all pets and may require city licenses.

• Are any family members allergic to the animals? Signs of an allergic reaction include sneezing, watery eyes, runny nose and/or rashes.

• Have you considered how the animal may affect your lifestyle? Be sure to select an animal that fits well with your schedule. For instance, dogs require more attention and exercise than cats.

• Have you considered the benefits of adopting an older animal? Some older animals are already housetrained and are better with young children. Children may be frightened by a puppy or kitten chasing after them, as well as by normal chewing and scratching.

• Have you considered the other members of your household? Even the best behaved child may have difficulty understanding how to properly handle young animals.

• Do family members have the time to play with, train, housebreak/litter train and groom the animal? Everyone in the family will need to participate in this process and be consistent with commands and discipline.

• Do you have the needed supplies for your animal (depending upon what type of animal you are adopting), such as food, water bowl, food bowl, collar, leash, brush, litter, litter pan, toys, bedding and a scratch post?

• Most animals shed. There will be hair throughout your home.

• When you go on vacation and are unable to take your pet with you, do you have a place to board your pet or have a reliable pet sitter?

• If you plan on moving in the near future, will you be able to take your pet with you?

• If you are adopting a dog, keep in mind that dogs bark - they were bred to bark. Some breeds bark more than others.

• If you are adopting a dog, do you have an area of yard the dog can call their own? Dogs need a place to go to the bathroom and run around. Expensive landscaping could be ruined.

• If you are adopting a dog, is your home and yard large enough for the animal's size and activity level?

• If you are adopting a dog and have a fenced in yard, will the fence be able to contain the dog? Some dogs dig and others jump and climb so they can escape some fences.

• If you are considering a kitten or a puppy, remember they may be teething, which means they need to chew. They usually chew whatever they can get their paws on, which means some household items may be ruined.

• If you are considering a kitten or a puppy, they need to be litter trained or housetrained. For a puppy, you may need to get up in the middle of the night to let them out. There will be accidents in the house until they are trained.

• After interacting with an animal, if you still are not 100% sure this is the pet for you, please think carefully about your decision - try interacting with another animal. We have quite a variety of animals to choose from and the available animals change on a daily basis.

• Before adopting an animal, research the different breeds and determine what breeds best fit your lifestyle.

• Before adopting a dog, keep in mind what the dog was bred for, which could be several things since the majority of our dogs are not purebred.

 
     
 
   •  VIDEO LIST
 
Lilly The Red Tick Coon Hound
Ginger The Dog And Willow The Cat
Chance The Dog
Matt The Pup
Red The Hound Dog
Grits The Dog
Rocky The Dog
Lucky The Dog
Iris The Special Needs Cat
Jonah The Great Family Dog
Eve The Pup
MarlinThe Pup
Jerry Springer
Mavis The Dog
Willem The Dog
Toby The Younger Pup
Two Puppies
General The Dog
Zelda The Cat
Oscar
Chaz
Bonnie
Three Exotic Birds
Exotic Birds
Mccoy The Dog
Nitro The LIfe Saving Dog
Doug The Dog
Shephard Mix And Boxer Mix
Pixie The Dog
Sissy The Dog
Lee Lee The Cat
Fritz The Dog
2 Chow Puppies
2 Basset Hound Pups
Lucky The Cat
Lucky
Chance
Lula Mae
Emmy
Ben
Bruiser
Cheech
Roscoe
Homeboy
Queenie
Phantom and Mud-Pie
Cat Adoptions
Sagwa And Radar
Peaches And Jewel
Dante The Cat
Chantilly The Cat
Heidi
Smokey
Cookie (05/08/09)
Charlie Rose (05/06/09)
Brax The Boxer (05/01/09)
Boxer (04/29/09)
Three Kittens (04/24/09)
Jacob (04/22/09)
Two Small Dogs (04/17/09)
Long Face (04/15/09)
Trixy (04/08/09)
Pet Pals - Haley (04/03/09)
 
 

   •  LOCAL SHELTERS & RESCUE GROUPS
 

Asheville Humane Society
(828) 253-6807 (shelter)
www.ashevillehumane.org

Animal Compassion Network
(828)258-4820
www.animalcompassionnetwork.org

Blue Ridge Humane Society
(828)685-7107
www.the-aarc.com

Henderson County Animal Shelter
(828) 697-4723

Sarge and Friends Animal Rescue
(828)246-9050
www.sargeandfriends.org

McDowell County Animal Outreach
(828)460-3451

Mitchell County Animal Rescue and Shelter
(828)765-6952
www.mcar.petfinder.com

Yancey County Animal Shelter
(828) 682-9510
www.yanceyanimals.petfinder.com

Blue Ridge Boxer
(828)650-9810
www.blueridgeboxerrescue.com

Blue Crush ACD Rescue
(828) 335-8554
www.bluecrushrescue.com

Phoenix Landing (Parrots)
(866) 749-5634
www.phoenixlanding.org

Friends for Life
(828) 508-2460
www.friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org

 

 

 
 

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