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Call or stop by anytime during open hours to find out more about him! He is a young and very friendly bunny who loves to be pet, enjoys his toys, and is pretty darn good with his litterbox! Ask about Rabbert Kline today :DAdopt or rescue an animal in need ~ you will be glad you did! Some of the benefits: There are many mature pets available whose personality is well defined, and may be already house trained.
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The cost of adopting or resucing a pet from a pet shelter is typically significantly lower than the cost of purchasing from a pet breeder or pet store. The money you do spend to adopt will help provide much needed care and shelter for the other animals cared for by the organization. If you have your heart set on a particular breed there are many breed-specific rescue groups (see below) that can help with your search. You are making a compassionate choice ♥. The two main considerations when purchasing a pet vs choosing to adopt are the health of the animal and concern that you might be purchasing from a puppy mill. Regarding the health of a pet you plan to buy: Has it had it’s initial shots and a vet exam? Will the breeder or store take it back (& offer a refund) if you find that it is unhealty? Does the breeder or store offer pet health insurance? If your pet is not a good fit for your family, will they take it back? Does the breeder or store offer follow up support or training?

Can the breeder or store offer references from previous clients? Have you researched the breed you are considering? Many purebred animals are prone to specific health problems such as enlarged hearts, breathing difficulties, hip dysplasia and more. Because you love animals enough to include them as part of your family we know that you want to help reduce the cycle of suffering that is involved both with puppy mills. Be aware that it can be difficult to know the history of your purchased pet because online pet sales can be a lot like online dating – its easy to post a photo that isn’t anything close to reality. Here is a write-up written by Best Friends: “How to be sure your next pet isn’t from a puppy mill” When going to see about purchasing a pet here are some considerations: Ask to see the parents and siblings of any pet that you plan to purchase. Look carefully at their living conditions and their overall health & temperament. Ask the age of and how many litters the mother has had (has the mother been having puppies every year for 10 years?).

Ask to look around the entire facility (home, yard, barn, kennels, anywhere animals may be living). You may be shown a few healthy animals while dozens (or more) are living in unsuitable conditions beyond what you might normally be shown. Does the breeder seem overly anxious to sell their animal? Ideally they are more concerned about making a good placement for their animal with an appropriate family than the profit they will make. Do not bend to pressure tactics or guilt. What do your instincts tell you? If something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. If you do see anything that concerns you, leave and then call an Investigator! (see our link on the page: Emergencies -> “Neglect or Abuse”. These cost comparisons (based on adoption from the Oregon Humane Society) will help you be aware of some of the costs associated with a new kitten or puppy when either purchasing or adopting. Cost Comparison for a Kitten *Kittens will require 2 additional shots over the course of the first year.

These costs are not included in the comparison. OHS does not include additional shots as part of the adoption The difference in adult cat pricing depends on if the animal was altered by OHS and the age of the animal. See each animal’s profile for specific pricing. OHS also runs "specials" such as 2 adults for the price of 1 or with kittens, second is 1/2 price. Cost Comparison for a Puppy *Puppies will require 2 additional shots over the course of the first year. The difference in adult cat pricing depends on if the animal was altered by OHS and the age of the animal and the breed. When you choose to adopt a pet rather than buy – you are nothing short of a Hero!! If your adopted pet could speak, that is exactly what they would say. And anyone who works or volunteers at an animal shelter will tell you the same thing – you are a hero. And your heroism goes beyond that of the life you just saved. Even if you adopted from a no-kill shelter you have still saved at least one life.

Well for one, the shelter now has an open space to bring in another animal that might have otherwise been surrendered to a facility that is in the position of having to euthanize otherwise healthy & adoptable animals because of lack of space. Additionally, you have made a choice that does not perpetuate the profit motive which leads to the cycle of suffering caused by those breeders who consider their animals as mere “merchandise”. Certainly there are excellent breeders who love their animals and treat them humanely. However the fact that there is a profit to be made by selling animals serves as incentive to other less scrupulous and less caring people who are looking for easy money. So when you adopt vs shop for your new pet, you have directly saved at least one life. And you have chosen not to contribute to a business that creates opportunity for so much suffering. You are speaking for those victims that have no voice. Now don’t you feel like a Superhero?? We think you are!