Pet Adoption – star pets http://www.starspets.com/ Fri, 17 May 2024 10:48:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 https://www.starspets.com/wp-content/uploads/kCY7dn/2021/06/cropped-cropped-stars_pets_logo-2-32x32.png Pet Adoption – star pets http://www.starspets.com/ 32 32 10 Questions you Need to Ask while Adopting a Dog https://www.starspets.com/2022/03/16/10-questions-you-need-to-ask-while-adopting-a-dog/ https://www.starspets.com/2022/03/16/10-questions-you-need-to-ask-while-adopting-a-dog/#respond Wed, 16 Mar 2022 09:48:51 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=247 Here are 10 Typical Questions you need to ask while adopting a Dog – 1. How much cash do you make?  –  As far as anyone knows, they need to ensure you can stand to take on a canine. But some believe the main solution to be given here is

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Here are 10 Typical Questions you need to ask while adopting a Dog –

1. How much cash do you make?  – 

As far as anyone knows, they need to ensure you can stand to take on a canine. But some believe the main solution to be given here is “I make enough.”

For Information, a few rescues are really unfair; and questions about pay, sort of home, where you live, and so forth are utilized to remove specific individuals.

2. How long during the day will your dog be distant from everyone else? –

  • Preclude: All day or I work day in and day out.
  • Correct one is : NONE. 100% of the time, somebody is at home .
  • Acceptable answer: Not much time. I return home at lunch and my neighbor will let the dog out a few times each day.

3. How long will your dog need to spend outside alone?

  • Preclude: All day.
  • Correct answer is : None.

There could be no other adequate response.

4. Is your yard fenced with a 5′ (or 6′) wooden fence?

  • Preclude: No fence; electrified barrier; 4′ steel fence. (I have not observed any rescue that will acknowledge an electrified barrier.)
  • Correct answer is: Yes, I have a 5′ (or 6′) wooden fence.
  • Satisfactory answer is: This will rely upon the canine. For a more seasoned little canine, a more limited fence may be adequate.

5. Do you have kids? What are the ages?

  • Exclude: Baby or youngsters under 6.
  • Right: No kids, or all are 10 or more seasoned.
  • Acceptable answer is: Ages somewhere in the range of 4 and 10 will rely upon the dog.

6. What pets have you claimed and, in the event that you don’t in any case have them, state the same difference either way?

They are attempting to see whether you have put any pets down or have gotten back any.

7. Where will the dog rest? –

  • Preclude: Outdoors.
  • Right answer is: In the house, with us, in a dog bed.

8. Is everybody in the family energetic about getting another dog?

  • Preclude: Any response that isn’t YES.
  • Right: YES.

9. Have you at any point returned or surrendered a pet? This may be phrased: Is there any satisfactory motivation to return a pet?

  • Preclude: Yes.
  • Right: Never. I could never do that.
  • Acceptable answer is: This can be interesting. Assuming a taken on creature and your present pets couldn’t resolve things, you may in any case be endorsed.

10. Have you had a pet put down?

  • Preclude: Yes. Most saves don’t really accept that there is any adequate motivation to put down a dog. Animosity is never an adequate explanation. Serious injury or disease may be viewed as satisfactory, yet that relies upon the rescue. Some have faith in the “as long as they can relax” theory for keeping a creature alive.

Last considerations:

Before you get connected to a dog, read both the reception application AND the reception contract. If you understand that you won’t get support (little youngsters, live in a condo, yard not fenced, and so on). Or you can’t acknowledge a portion of the agreement’s necessities, then, at that point, try not to take a look at photos of their creatures. All things considered, search for an alternate rescue or go to your neighborhood cover or Humane Society.

Pup mill rescue gatherings and breed rescues will quite often have an intrinsic doubt of individuals. In this manner, their necessities are extremely severe. Rescues that put forth a deliberate attempt to save dogs from killing at shelters. They are more cordial individuals and comprehend that their first objective should get these creatures into adoring homes.

Be patient and check sites often. Visit your neighborhood often. Your ideal dog will track you down!

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Dogs allowed in Las Vegas https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/07/dogs-allowed-in-las-vegas/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 11:02:41 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=51 Did you know that dogs are allowed in Las Vegas? Las Vegas is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country. It’s an attraction for business conventions, gambling, entertainment, and in recent years, even kid’s activities. So it is no surprise that now dogs are allowed in Las

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Did you know that dogs are allowed in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country. It’s an attraction for business conventions, gambling, entertainment, and in recent years, even kid’s activities. So it is no surprise that now dogs are allowed in Las Vegas for dog owners wishing to bring along their pet for the adventure.

Pet-friendly hotel casinos in the city include Caesars Palace, Harrahs, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Flamingo, Rio and Bally’s. There are also Petsmart Pet Hotels, a Camp Bow Wow and other kennels within the city. The pet-friendly hotels can sometimes also find you a pet-sitter.

The city has banned dogs from the Strip sidewalk from 12pm until 5am so if you want to show your dog the sites it’s best to do it in the morning. Sites you can visit with your dog include the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort and the Historic Spring Mountain Ranch. If you plan on going shopping you can visit the Green Valley Ranch in Henderson. This high end shopping centre also has a number of dog-friendly stores and restaurants with outdoor areas. The Town Square in Las Vegas is dog-friendly and there are many dog-friendly restaurants in the city.

During the summer temperatures can reach beyond 110 degrees which is too hot for pets in vegas to enjoy the outdoors. For that reason it is, again, best to head out with your dog in the early morning.

Dogs in Casinos

Some hotels are very pet-friendly but they will not allow the pets to actually enter the casino area. Dogs must stay within the designated areas with only service dogs being the exception to the rules that casinos generally have regarding pets. Service dogs are allowed in every area of the hotel or casino because they’re legally allowed to. If you can’t bear to part with your pooch you can always play casino games online. Casinos Jungle can guide you to the best online casino sites.

If you do have a service pet the staff shouldn’t ask you for any documents, certificates, proof, or really any details regarding your pet as it is your legal right. It is important that your pet is clearly marked as a service or emotional support pet however to avoid any issues. To avoid any problems simply ensure your service pet is wearing the standard vests or harnesses.

If your dog isn’t a service pet but you want to bring them along on the trip anyway, Las Vegas is an extremely pet-friendly city. There are many major hotels that allow dogs. Obviously you’ll want to read the fine print on the hotel’s website first though.

Most hotels will promote their pet-friendly policies directly on their website. With a bit of research you’ll be able to easily access this information.

They will have a list of the rules about pets which are generally similar between all the hotels.

PetStay Program

Caesar’s Palace actually has a PetStay program for pet owners available for an extra $50 per night. Upon checking in to the hotel, you’ll receive all the benefits including:

A bag of dog treats
Water and food dishes
A pet mat.
Pet-friendly zones where you can walk your dog.
A map of the dog-friendly areas.
Information about nearby services like grooming & doggy daycare.
Veterinarian information.

Only dogs are allowed through the PetStay program so unfortunately you’ll have to leave your cat with friends. .
Dogs must weigh no more than fifty pounds.
Only two dogs are allowed in a hotel room.
Dogs can visit common areas but must be with the owner and on a leash.
Dogs must be crated when left alone in a room.
Dogs need to put in the crate/kennel when housekeeping is happening.
Kennels are rented from the front desk. Contact them first for availability and fee information.
Loud or barking dogs will be boarded elsewhere at the owner’s expense.

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Pet adoption agencies https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/07/pet-adoption/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 10:53:37 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=43 One of the best pet adoption agencies is Best Friends Animal Society, who has been operational for over 30 years. It runs the biggest animal sanctuary in the country and has locations throughout the country. It’s a non-profit organisation that focuses on cats and dogs but also caters for horses,

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One of the best pet adoption agencies is Best Friends Animal Society, who has been operational for over 30 years. It runs the biggest animal sanctuary in the country and has locations throughout the country. It’s a non-profit organisation that focuses on cats and dogs but also caters for horses, rabbits, birds, and other animals.

All of their locations require a dog or cat adoption survey to be filled out before the adoption process starts. It asks questions regarding your lifestyle, what you’re searching for in a pet, and more. It then gets sent to an adoption coordinator, who will work with you to find your new pet. Once you have found the pet that you think will work for your family, you will then have a meet and greet.

Best pet adoption in NY state: North Shore Animal League America

The North Shore Animal League America pet adoption agency was founded in 1944 and is one of the biggest in the country. Located in Port Washington it places over 18,000 pets in safe homes each year. It also has another location in the Adirondacks. Its adoption process is straightforward and again involves working with an adoption coordinator. You can visit the cats and dogs at the shelter or arrange for meet-and-greets.

Adoption fees start from $50 and in some instances you’ll be able to adopt a pet the day you apply.

Best pet adoption in Chicago: Paws Chicago

If you live in Chicago area and are looking to adopt a pet be sure to consider Paws Chicago. This rescue centre is one of the biggest in Chicago, and placed over 5,000 cats and dogs in 2019. To start, you’ll need to fill out their compatibility quiz to zero in on the kind of pet that’s best suited to your needs. You can then browse the animals available and put in an application if you see one that’s for you. If the pet you apply for has already been allocated a home they will keep your application on file for six months whilst you carry on looking.

They have multiple locations throughout Chicago and the fees range from $200 to $350.

Best pet adoption in Texas: Operation Kindness

Located in Carrollton, Texas, Operation Kindness has been rescuing cats and dogs since 1976. It has over 41 shelters across Texas and most of the animals are housed in their physical location. A meeting with an adoption counsellor takes about one hour and you can expect to bring your new pet home within 72 hours.

Adoption fees are $185 for dogs and $135 for cats. These fees include a spay or neuter, vaccinations, a microchip, and a coupon for Pet Supplies Plus. The profiles often include videos giving you a really good idea what the animal is like.

Best pet adoption in LA: Wags and Walks

Wags and Walks is a 4,000-square-foot facility solely for homeless dogs. The adoption process is failry simple and requires an application to be filled out. This enables the agency to screen potential adopters and ensure they find a good home for every homeless pup. Adopters must be 21 or older and adoption fees start from $450. This includes a spay or neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip.

Wags and Walks is different as it often caters to breeds that will normally be overlooked. It has an open mind with regard to adopters and doesn’t have set rules about the space of the owner or how long it will spend with the dog at home. They know every adoption is personal and that circumstances are different.

Best Pet Adoption Website: Petfinder

Although it’s not an actual agency Petfinder is a great tool for anyone searching for a pet. Launched over 20 years ago, it works great as a search engine for pets. It allows you to seek out adoptable dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and more near you via a range of rescues and organizations. You can filter by breed, age, color, behavior, child friendliness, etc.

Through Petfinder, you can get in touch with the agency directly from your profile. It has partnerships with many local agencies and will offer tips and advice even after you’ve adopted your new friend.

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Cost of owning a dog https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/05/cost-of-owning-a-dog/ Sat, 05 Jun 2021 17:38:59 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=41 What is the real cost of owning a dog? You will probably have heard that dogs are expensive. it´s true that there’s definitely an investment in dog care so it’s important to understand the costs. The cost of owning a dog is not just about the cost of food. Financially

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What is the real cost of owning a dog? You will probably have heard that dogs are expensive. it´s true that there’s definitely an investment in dog care so it’s important to understand the costs.

The cost of owning a dog is not just about the cost of food. Financially providing for your dogs is a major part of being a responsible dog owner.

The cost of owning a dog is about $1,400 to $4,300 annually. There are many ways to save lots of money though. How much depends on contributing factors including your dog’s size and age, where you live, your lifestyle, and your dog’s individual needs.

Initial Investment

Any new dog or puppy will involve substantial expenses but what is the real cost of owning a dog? If you choose to get a pedigree dog from a breeder, you’ll be able to expect to spend $500-2000. It also involves other non financial costs explained elsewhere on our site.

Adopting from a shelter or rescue centre can cost as little as $50. You´re also likely to get a healthier dog from a reputable shelter or rescue group. If the dogs don’t have a detailed history you may need to spend extra on veterinary care.

Wherever you get your new dog from the first thing you must do is get them to a vet. Including vaccines, preventive medications, and other special treatments, that first visit will likely cost you up to $300. Puppies have to visit the vet every few weeks until about 16 weeks old and every visit can cost $100 to $300 depending on your puppy’s health.

Your next major expense are going to be dog supplies. These include pet food, leashes, beds, collars and toys. You may also want to consider obedience classes. Getting your puppy spayed or neutered within the first year will cost between $150 to $700.

Food and Treats

Food expenses vary depending on the size and breed of your dog and some specific diets or freshly-made special-order food may cost $100 or more a month.

Beds

Your dog deserves a comfortable bed and keeping one or two round the house will cost you $50 to $200 a year. Again, prices go up depending on the size of your dog. Getting higher quality and easy-to-clean dog beds will extend their life and save you the cost of buying replacements.

Leashes and Collars

Your dog must have a minimum of one leash and one collar with ID tags. You can spend between $20 to $50 on leashes and collars but a good set should last for years.

Grooming

Short-haired dogs require very little quite basic grooming compared to longer haired dogs. These longer haired breeds may cost up to $500 a year.

Routine Veterinary Care

Routine veterinary care is essential especially during the first year. Plan on visiting the vet for wellness checkups once or twice a year at a value of about $200 to $300 yearly although costs are going to be higher if your dog develops a problem.

Preventive Medications and Supplements

Your vet will guide you towards the products your dog needs. Vitamins are not essential but a supplement like glucosamine or omega 3 may be beneficial. In general, you’ll probably spend $100 to $500.

Obedience Classes

Whether you’re buying books and watching videos or attending classes, you should budget a minimum of $25 to $300 annually for training needs.

Dog Walking

Depending on your lifestyle, you may need the services of a dog walker. A dog walker costs on average around $20 per walk.

As we are never able to predict the future it is always best to budget for all the above and for any other eventualities. Third-party healthcare financing or health care credit cards are available for helping you to cover any unpredicted costs.

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Pet business boom https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/05/pet-business-boom/ Sat, 05 Jun 2021 17:23:13 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=47 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a pet business boom! 2020 was probably the best year ever for dogs. More dogs are finding homes and fewer are being left in shelters. The economy for dogs is booming. There were surges in vet visits, increased sales of leashes and

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a pet business boom! 2020 was probably the best year ever for dogs. More dogs are finding homes and fewer are being left in shelters. The economy for dogs is booming.

There were surges in vet visits, increased sales of leashes and unfortunately even a rise in dog-buying scams. 20% of respondents to a Nielsen survey said they adopted one or more dogs or cats between March and June. This was up by 5% from the same period in 2019.

At shelters, COVID-19 precautions restricted public visits. This led to fewer dogs being adopted in some areas. Instead of housing animals shelters instead became focused on placing animals into foster homes, This increase has been significant.

Euthanasia within shelters is down 43% due to the decreased intake, expanded fostering and a rise in pets finding homes.

More time for owners to spend with their dogs has seen an increase in dog leash sales. Pet toy sales have also increased.

Veterinary businesses have also seen an increase in business from new dog parents and owners who have more time to notice issues with their pets. Whilst pandemic related restrictions initially slowed vet visits, they were busier than ever when the shutdowns lifted.

Average daily revenue at vet practices increased 14% in July 2020 over the same period during the previous year. Revenue from visits for vaccines rose over 21%.

Pet medical insurance providers have also seen a rise in business. One such company Trupanion enrolled 744,727 up to June 30, 2020. This equated to a rise of 29% over the same period last year.

Other pet businesses are also seeing growth in their business. Online pet product store Chewy had its busiest quarter ever. The company’s stock price also hit $60 in August after slipping below $23 in March.

The pet business boom has seen and increased demand for food, treats and chews, and supplies for the house and new pets.

One such product which has seen a dramatic increase in sales has been dog diapers. Producer have been busier than ever. As owners were less able to leave their properties in cities with their puppies they have had to rely on alternative house training methods. One report claims that sales increased to $24 million during the first half of 2020, an increase of 202% over the same period last year.

The pandemic has also posed a risks for dogs as well. Pet parents who have become ill with COVID-19 have had to give their dogs and cats to shelters.

The Humane Society has said it expects “a significant spike in these kind of surrenders as eviction and foreclosure protections expire and pet owners struggle to seek out affordable pet-inclusive housing

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Time Magazine pet of the year https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/05/time-magazine-pet-of-the-year/ Sat, 05 Jun 2021 17:14:30 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=36 Rescue animals are Time Magazine 2020 pet of the year. Approximately 3.2 million shelter animals are adopted annually; according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). During 2020 that number was definitely higher. As people were confined to their homes in response the pandemic; the

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Rescue animals are Time Magazine 2020 pet of the year.

Approximately 3.2 million shelter animals are adopted annually; according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). During 2020 that number was definitely higher. As people were confined to their homes in response the pandemic; the ASPCA reported that animal welfare organizations across the country saw a spike in adoptions.

Initially, there were fears that stay-at-home orders would lead to shelters being overrun due to a rise in abandoned pets. Officials from rescue organizations like Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC) actually found that the opposite was true.

Time Magazine pet of the year recognises the emotional support that pets give their owners during this time.

2021 is shaping up to be an enormous year for shelter pets. In January, a shelter dog took up residence in the White House. This had never happened before, making President Joe Biden and his dog Major figureheads for the adoption movement. Major is a German shepherd dog who the Biden’s adopted in 2018 from the Delaware Humane Association. For those who adopted or know the value of adopting; it was an important day for supporters of “Adopt, don’t shop”. This growing movement encourages shelter and rescue adoption rather than purchasing pets from breeders.

Time Magazine’s pet of the year highlights the important work of these organisations, finding safe homes for dogs and cats. It also highlights that if a rescue pet is good enough for the president it’s good enough for everyone!

Major and the Biden’s´ other dog Champ in the White House marks the return of the time-honored tradition of presidential pets.

Donald Trump was the first president in over 100 years to not have a cat or a dog, or any pet. America is a nation of pet owners so it is reassuring for many people to see some in the White House again.

It is surprising to know that it has been twenty years since a cat has lived at the White House but the Bidens have also decided to get a little feline friend as well.

The announcement came after Dr Jill Biden had previously revealed that she would love to get a cat as she loves having animals in her home.

It is not the first ever cat in the presidential home however as the Clintons adopted a stray called Socks whilst George W Bush had a cat called India.

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Organic pet food https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/03/organic-pet-food/ Thu, 03 Jun 2021 17:55:37 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=45 The global organic and natural pet food market reached a value of nearly US$23 Billion in 2020, according to a report by IMARC. The report also predicts the potential for huge growth during in the global market from 2021-2026. Natural pet food contains organic ingredients that are free from chemical

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The global organic and natural pet food market reached a value of nearly US$23 Billion in 2020, according to a report by IMARC. The report also predicts the potential for huge growth during in the global market from 2021-2026.

Natural pet food contains organic ingredients that are free from chemical preservatives, antibiotics, GMOs and synthetic coloring. These help to boost immunity, minimize skin ailments and allergies, and prevent digestive disorders. This in turn improves life expectancy, and enhances metabolism in pets. Organic pet food is widely available as treats, snacks, liquid supplements, pellets, and kibble. They are packaged in pouches, bags, cans, and trays of varying sizes and shapes.

The report provides an analysis of the key trends alongside growth forecasts in different regions throughout the world.

Rising demand for natural pet food

It indicates pet humanisation trends, alongside rising concerns about the negative health impact of synthetic food on pets. This is what is driving the demand for organic and natural pet food.

Higher consumer living standards and their increased income levels have increased the sales for premium pet care. The wide availability of organic pet food, from multiple distribution channels to the emergence of e-commerce platforms are propelling market growth.

Rising demand for natural pet food, customized diets and pet meal plans is driving web sales of organic pet food. The introduction of flavour enhancers, high nutritional content and increased shelf like are all driving the market.

Packaging

Manufacturers are also replacing plastic with paper-based packaging for pet food. This innovative packaging is playing a crucial role in boosting the demand for these products in supermarkets and retail stores.

Clean labels

There is a growing awareness about clean labels within the pet market. The clean label pet food trend has led to innovation to satisfy customer demands. Companies are increasing R&D to supply shelf-stable and safe pet food. Competition is growing with the increasing demand for quality pet food; produced with limited amounts of ingredients to qualify as a clean label.

The introduction of clean labels is driving organic pet food demand but conventional food still dominates the market; in terms of import and volume. The organic sector of the pet market is anticipated to exceed US$ 23.5 Bn by 2029.

Various start-ups are now looking to enter the market. In January 2019, U.S. pet food brand Purina, announced the finalists of their third pet care innovation prize, encouraging start-ups to revolutionise pet nutrition. Companies are upcycling ingredients to create premium dog treats.

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Pets reduce stress https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/03/pets-reduce-stress/ https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/03/pets-reduce-stress/#respond Thu, 03 Jun 2021 17:31:07 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=49 Did you know that its is a fact that pets reduce stress? Most pet owners already know about the immediate joys of owning a pet. However, many people remain unaware of the physical and mental state benefits which will also accompany the pleasure of having a little furry companion. It’s

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Did you know that its is a fact that pets reduce stress? Most pet owners already know about the immediate joys of owning a pet. However, many people remain unaware of the physical and mental state benefits which will also accompany the pleasure of having a little furry companion. It’s only recently that studies have begun to explore the human-animal bond.

The benefits of pets

How exactly do pets reduce stress?

Pets have evolved to become attuned to humans and our behavior or emotions. Dogs, as an example, can understand many of the words we use. They can also interpret our tone of voice, visual communication, and read gestures. Like a good friend, a loyal dog will try and figure out what you’re thinking and feeling.

Pets, especially dogs and cats, can reduce stress improve your mental health but also your cardiovascular health. Caring for an animal can help children mature and keep them active. Pets provide invaluable companionship for older adults.

Pets fulfill the fundamental human need for touch. Even criminals in prison have shown positive long-term changes in their behavior after having interacted with pets. Stroking, hugging, or touching a loving animal can rapidly soothe you when you’re stressed. The companionship of a pet eases loneliness, and most dogs are a reason for you to leave the house for exercise. This can boost your mood and ease depression.

Adopting healthy lifestyle changes can reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety and PTSD.

How pets can facilitate healthy lifestyle changes

Pets reduce stress by taking a dog for a walk or run is a great way to incorporate a healthy daily exercise into your schedule. Studies show that dog owners are way more likely to fulfil their daily exercise requirements. It is obviously great for your dog and helps create a bond between you. It also reduces the likelihood of most behavior problems in dogs.

Companionship can help prevent illness whilst isolation and loneliness can trigger symptoms of depression. Caring for a pet can give you a feeling of being wanted or needed. It can take the focus away from your problems and also talking about your problems aloud with them can sometimes help!

Pets can help you begin and maintain new friendships. Dog owners frequently stop and visit one another on walks, hikes, or within a dog park.

Pets live in the moment—they don’t worry about what happened yesterday or what might happen in the future. This can help to give you perspective and become more mindful.

Many pets require a feeding and exercise schedule. Having a regular daily routine helps to keep your animal balanced and calm. It can also help you too giving you a structure and a sense of responsibility.

Stroking a dog, cat, or other pet can lower your blood pressure and make you feel less stressed.

The health benefits of pets isn’t limited to cats and dogs

An alternative for people who are allergic to dogs or cats may be a rabbit. They are not as high maintenance as dogs or cats but still have energy and a personality. They also don’t require lots of space. For that reason a rabbit may be a great option If you live in an apartment.

Reptiles may seem absent of emotion but studies have shown that lizards and snakes can grow attached to their owners. They actually recognise people who care, handle, and feed them and even appreciate being petted. A reptilie may also appeal to people who have an allergy to furry pets.

Birds have very long lifespans and; some parrots can even outlive humans. Birds really appreciate social interaction which may be beneficial if you reside alone. They are especially good for the elderly or for those wishing to keep their mind sharp. Talking to them and teaching them tricks can actively promote healthy cognitive function.

Keeping and watching fish has been scientifically proven to reduce stress and lower your heart rate.

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Pet adoption scam https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/03/pet-adoption-scam/ Thu, 03 Jun 2021 15:04:55 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=34 Even during normal times people have always sought comfort with getting a pet but during these especially difficult times they have become even more desirable. Unfortunately, thousands of lonely Americans scanning the web for a quarantine pet are finding themselves victims of assorted pet adoption scam operations. There are individuals

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Even during normal times people have always sought comfort with getting a pet but during these especially difficult times they have become even more desirable. Unfortunately, thousands of lonely Americans scanning the web for a quarantine pet are finding themselves victims of assorted pet adoption scam operations. There are individuals and organisations selling puppies and kittens for hundreds but not actually delivering them. If you are considering adopting a pet ensure that you are not getting ripped off first.

The Better Business Bureau has reported there has been an enormous rise in reported pet adoption scams during the pandemic.. Their Scam Tracker has picked up on 4,000 instances of pet fraud were the U.S. and Canada during 2020. In April, when COVID-19 was having a serious effect, more fraudulent pet sales were recorded than during the three previous months of the year combined. Around 90% of the scams involved the sale of puppies with the remainder involving cats. The average loss reported amounted to $775 per sale. It has been estimated that scams will total around $3 million by the end of the year

What is a pet adoption scam?

These scams take advantage of people looking to bring something positive to their lives during a time of national crisis. Some of these stories are therefore very sad. Yahong Zhang of Omaha, Nebraska paid $1,200 for two puppies. These were due to be shipped to his six-year-old son after he had practiced hard on the piano as he had promised. The puppies however never arrived. Another person tried to buy a kitten for her daughter after her previous one went missing. It turned out that the scammers were just posing as a family from Baltimore and again it was never delivered. This left her $980 out of pocket. There are many more stories like these which can be found in the BBB’s report on the increase in animal adoption scams this year.

How to identify a scam

One very obvious giveaway of pet adoption scams is when whoever you’re in contact with doesn’t allow you to physically see the pet before you buy it. The scammers also dont often accept major credit cards and instead ask for direct bank wire transfers or another type of payment such as via mobile app or gift card.

Steps to avoid pet adoption scam

Make every attempt to see the pet before paying any money. Whilst this may not always be possible especially during the pandemic you can always ask for a video call. If it is a scam the seller will be unlikely to comply with your request.
Do a reverse image search of the photo of the pet on the internet to see if the image of the pet appears anywhere else guaranteeing it’s a fraudulent seller.

Do some research to find out how much is the typical price for the breed you are buying. If the price seems too good to be true then it probably isn’t a real seller.

Check out a neighborhood animal shelter online for pets so you’ll be able to meet before adopting and be confident that the organisation you’re buying from is legitimate.

It’s very sad that scams like this are targeting people trying to do good things for their families. Just by following the tips above however you’ll hopefully avoid the pitfalls of an unscrupulous seller. You can avoid losing large sums of money, whilst saving an animal.

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Adopting a pet tips https://www.starspets.com/2021/06/02/adopting-a-pet/ Wed, 02 Jun 2021 15:40:46 +0000 https://www.starspets.com/?p=21 When adopting a pet there is much more to consider than just providing food, water and shelter for an animal. A lot of thought should be put into bringing the right pet for you into your home and the environment in which it will live. Follow our handy guide to

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When adopting a pet there is much more to consider than just providing food, water and shelter for an animal. A lot of thought should be put into bringing the right pet for you into your home and the environment in which it will live. Follow our handy guide to pet adoption.

Are you able to adopt?

When adopting a pet you are creating a commitment to look after that animal for the rest of his life. This mean ten to fifteen years for dogs and up to twenty years for cats. As you undergo life style changes like moves, the birth of youngsters and new jobs, your animal will still be a permanent part of your life. If your circumstances change, can you continue to take care of your pet?

Owning a dog or cat will cost more than just the initial adoption fee. Food, veterinary care, spraying or neutering and microchipping are all subsequent costs. Time is also an important factor.. Dogs need hours of exercise and interaction on a daily basis. Cats, however, are happiest inside but also need attention. If your work involves a lot of travel or if you are out of the house most days and evenings this is not the right time to adopt.

It is also vital to consider whether or not your kids or partner, as well as any existing pets, will be able to accommodate the addition of a new pet..

Which adopting a pet, which one is correct for You?

When adopting a pet, your lifestyle and personality are key factors to be considered. Other factors include the size of your home and how much time will be spent with them. You should research different breeds to see how they match with your circumstances. Ask staff at the shelters who will also be able to provide guidance.

Adopting a dog

Dogs are very loyal and loving animals. They can really thrive within a family environment. If there are youngsters in your home, a puppy might not be your best bet. In that case adopting a medium-sized dog over 5 months might be a better idea.

It might be worth drawing up a schedule of who will be helping with the care of your new dog, to include walking, feeding, playing, and grooming.

Socialisation is very important to raising a contented and self-assured dog so every effort should be made to introduce them to other dogs as soon as possible.

Before you adopt, look into local breed laws. Some states will refuse certain breeds which means you’ll come across breed discrimination in some places. Legislation might forbid you from living in some communities, and householders insurance may be difficult to acquire. However, that shouldn’t deter you from adopting a pit bull-type for example. You will just need to ensure you recognise your rights and limitations before you adopt.

Adopting a Cat

Cats are graceful creatures who can be playful and affectionate however it is important to make sure everybody within the home is ready too. Whilst they can be outgoing and affectionate they can also be very independent. Make sure their needs are met and feel safe above everything. Once you are positive most are prepared for feeding, litter dynamic and grooming, you’ll share chores among relations therefore most are ready to worry for kitty before she arrives.

As with dogs, it’s vital to possess your new feline friend unsexed or unsexed. Preparing Your Home for a cat or dog
You will need to make sure your home is safe before adopting. This will involve sealing off your rubbish bins or keeping them away from valuable or dangerous fittings or furniture, be sure to keep toxic foods, pet-unfriendly plants and dangerous items out of their reach.

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