Friday, August 29, 2008

Purebred Rescue Clubs

For those looking for a more specific breed when it comes to adopting a pet, a purebred rescue club might be the perfect alternative to a breeder or a local shelter. These rescue clubs work hard to find purebred animals in shelters and adopt them out to the best possible owners. In many cases, the clubs will send volunteers to shelters to remove specific breeds. These purebred rescue clubs then put prospective owners through a long and detailed interview process. During this process, members will often do a home visit to make sure that the would-be adopter has the right setting for the breed.

Because of this detailed process, rescue clubs often have a higher adoption success rate than traditional rescue shelters. These clubs are devoted to finding the right owner for the right breed. They hope and strive to make the adoptions final.

These specialized rescue clubs are for more than just dogs. There are clubs for horses, birds, cats and other exotic pets. For more information on adopting purebred animals from these clubs, you can contact your local vet or turn to the internet. To search on the internet, use Google and type in your breed preference + your local area + “rescue” and you should see a list of area clubs.

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