Charity, Rescue and Welfare

Adopting A Dog: What To Expect

Adopting a dog is a fantastic thing to do. You are effectively fulfilling you own wants and another living being

Adopting A Dog: Visiting A Shelter

Adopting a dog is more popular than ever at this moment in time because the media highlights the plight of abused and mistreated animals now more than ever, which in turn is raising awareness in society and encouraging individuals to help out. Ado...

Protect Your Pets From The Pound

By Donald Lee

Practical Advice for Adopting a Dog

By Kathy Burns-Millyard

Attacking the Pit Bull Problem

By Amanda St. John Twenty-six percent of the dogs at the six Los Angeles Animal Services shelters are "Pit Bulls". American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull are various names used to describe the breed a...

Nikki and Benny, My Therapy Visiting Dogs

By Ruth Bird My two therapy dogs, Nikki and Benny, bring joy to our friends. Here is short report of our visit. First, let me tell you just a little bit about my two dogs, a short little Bio on each. There are pictures on my dog therapy page. www...

Why Should I Adopt A Pet

By Ron Swerdfiger

Buy or Adopt?

If you intend to breed or show your dog there is no alternative but to buy your dog from a reputable IKC-REGISTERED breeder. Should you be in a position where nothing but the best satisfies you, then buying a registered, pedigreed dog is also your...

Adopting A Dog

There are lots of ways that people choose a new family dog. Some may search the newspaper for advertisements from breeders who are selling new puppies; others find breeders via listings on the internet, while still more may simply purchase a puppy...

Why Not A Breed Rescue?

What to Expect from Breed Rescue Disclaimer: Every breed rescue has a different way of operating. Since breed rescues are normally staffed by volunteers, and each person has their own way of doing things, these descriptions may not be entirely acc...