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  • Top Ten German Shepherd Rescue Mistakes: Keep Calm and Don’t Assume

    German Shepherd rescue involves ordinary people who are dedicated to saving the German Shepherd from a crisis in its life and since everyone connected with rescuing German Shepherds strive to alleviate its pain and suffering, providing a second chance is a boon for the animal and entails fostering and providing veterinary care and giving the dog a new home.

    The first thing one should ensure that will not cause problems to the German Shepherd is that it is without an owner or home for whatever reason and so requires rescue. Rescuing a German Shepherd can save it from imminent danger or provide a home for those that have been abandoned by their current owner.

    Commitment, Responsibility and Financial Strength

    Having an already busy life is one of the top ten German Shepherd rescue mistakes. One should have plenty of time to devote to the new companion and have the money to keep it for life. Commitment is very important and one should not go in for German Shepherd adoption if one is looking for short term company or spur of the moment love. Adopting a dog can be rewarding but it is also demanding and comes with responsibility. Another of the top ten German Shepherd rescue mistakes is to feel the financial strain by just affording the rescue fees and paperwork charges.

    Don’t opt for German Shepherd adoption if you don’t want a dependent for the next 10 to 15 years. A top ten mistake to avoid when thinking of German Shepherd adoption is to take in a dog that is not properly housebroken since the dog needs a consistent schedule as well as frequent opportunities to eliminate and one should have time to meet these demands. If you cannot commit to giving quality time to the German Shepherd then German Shepherd adoption is not for you.

    Being responsible for the health and care of the German Shepherd should be your prime responsibility and the cost may be more than the adoption fees so keep in mind the financial implications before adopting a dog. Another of the top ten German Shepherd rescue mistakes is not to screen the dog for genetic defects as well as other defects and only adopt if it is free of problems such as allergies, and other diseases.

    The dog should also be sociable and you should spare time to give it good food, adequate exercise as well as provide it with clean and pest-free environment and also ensure that these requirements were met by the owners/rescuers of the dog before taking it in. Dogs that have been rescued are very often victims of neglect and the job of the new owner is to provide it complete rehabilitation.

    Yet another of the top ten German Shepherd rescue mistakes is to attempt to rescue a German Shepherd if your heart is not in it as you should be well equipped to do the job. You could overlook to consider your own as well as the dog’s safety while rescuing and a sudden move by you may cause it to bolt and place itself in further danger.

    The last top mistake when rescuing a German Shepherd is to assume that the owner was irresponsible. Be aware of the limitations of animal care as well as control agencies as well as the local laws regarding ownership of animals. Once you find yourself a rescued dog you would need to know what to expect from a German Shepherd rescue dog.

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