Have you decided you're going to adopt a dog from the shelter? More than 3 million dogs arrive at the shelter each year for all kinds of reasons. Choosing to adopt from a shelter instead of purchasing from a puppy mill is ideal because you're potentially saving the life of an animal that may have otherwise been euthanized due to overcrowding at these shelters. Now that you're ready to bring a four-legged friend into your home, there are a few important things you should consider getting so that you're ready for your pet.
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A service dog can be a huge benefit to a person with disabilities, allowing them to move more freely, experience life more fully, and live more safely. If you think that your dog would make a good service animal for you or for someone else with disabilities, you can train them to perform service animal tasks. In order to properly train your dog, you'll need certain equipment that is used during training and while the dog is working.
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Living in an house or even an apartment building that is shared with other people can sometimes cause noisy pet owners a lot of grief. Try as you might to keep your pet calm and placated, the smallest thump can send an anxious pooch into a non-stop barking spree that lasts for hours. While you may have become accustomed to the noise that your pet makes, you can't always expect others to be as understanding.
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