Instructions Step 1: Adopt a dog or cat from a shelter. You can visit the shelter directly or attend one of their off-site pet adoption events. Most private shelters (and even some city shelters) have off-site adoptions at parks, pet supply stores and...
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Instructions Step 1: Find out the pet policy if you rent an apartment, townhouse, condominium or reside at a retirement or assisted living property. Some may not allow pets, some will require a deposit and some may have weight and breed restrictions for...
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Instructions Step 1: Ask yourself whether you are willing to make a long-term commitment of up to 20 years. Animals require lots of time and attention. Look at your household. Find out what everyone at home is looking for in a pet--and who will do what...
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Instructions Step 1: Donate money and supplies to animal organizations, shelters and rescues. There are also sanctuaries that provide a safe haven for abused or injured animals to live out their lives--for instance, Best Friends Sanctuary gives a second...
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Instructions Step 1: Microchip your pet as soon as you adopt him. Most shelters check carefully for microchips on found pets so they can locate you. Step 2: Take documentary photos of your pet from all angles, clearly illustrating her markings, overall...
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