May 1, 2020
May 01, 2020 - /PressAdvantage/ - Laguna Niguel, CA - People who intend to go to a shelter to get a puppy should prepare themselves emotionally before they are confronted with all of those beautiful little faces. Potential dog owners should realize they can only save one for now, so they need to do their best not to be swept away before they have considered all the factors.
If someone is going to go to a shelter to get a dog, it’s best to pick a shelter that is not too far away. This way, the potential owner can easily go back for multiple visits if they need more time to decide.
The idea is to get to know a puppy’s true character, so at first simply just stand or sit nearby without trying to get the pup’s attention. Visitors to the shelter should give the puppy time to become familiar with both their scent and their presence.
To read the remainder of this article, How To Pick A Puppy From A Litter - Shelter Pups - Part Two, go to WoofPost.com.
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