The Dog Blog — Rescue Dogs

Reasons to Consider Adopting a Senior Dog

Posted by Amy Hempe on

We have all heard the phrase “adopt-don’t-shop,” and while we at Really Good Pets are not going to tell you how or where to get your next pooch, we just thought we’d take a moment to put a spotlight on a group of dogs that often get overlooked: seniors.             Senior dogs wind up in rescues or in shelters for a whole host of reasons: their owners are ill or have passed on, the family may have been required to relocate to an area where dogs are not allowed, or the family simply does not have the resources to care...

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How to Prepare for Bringing Home a New Pet: Tips for First Time Pet Owners

Posted by David Hallum on

Deciding to add a pet to the family can be a difficult decision. Whether you’re single and seeking companionship or have kids and want them to learn responsibility, adding a pet is as much about them as it is you. You want to make sure the animal you bring home is a good match for your household. Various animals and breeds have different temperaments, as well as care needs, so you want to ensure you’re making an informed decision before heading off to a shelter or rescue organization to fall in love.   Choosing the right kind of pet Whether...

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How to Know If Your Dog Breeder Is a Puppy Mill

Posted by David Hallum on

One of the most rewarding experiences of dog ownership is to raise your companion from a small puppy. This forms an incredibly strong and loving bond as you become someone they'll love their entire lives. Puppies are wonderful for responsible adults and as gifts for children who will grow up with their beloved furry friend. However, the source of your puppy matters a great deal. Not all breeders are equal and unfortunately the low-end of the spectrum is truly despicable. Rather than loving breeders who sell the puppies of occasional litters, bad breeders known as puppy mills only breed for...

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Should You Adopt A Rescue Dog? What to Consider

Posted by David Hallum on

Getting a dog is an exciting opportunity to expand your family and bring new energy into your home. Whether you want a muddy buddy to accompany you on long hikes, or a pampered and pedicured pooch to sit next to you on a sofa, you will have plenty of choices. There is no shortage of dogs to choose from. Where should you go to get your dog? A shelter? A rescue organization? Or a breeder?  Shelters There is no doubt that shelters do the heaviest lifting in the animal rescue world. The ASPCA says that roughly three and a half million dogs enter...

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