How to Choose a Pet From the Shelter

Gently engage with cats and dogs at the shelter. Assess how they respond to affection, handling, toys and food treats.  

Behavior 

Notice social skills and stress signals when around other pets. Signs of playfulness and aggression help matchmaking.  

Interactions 

Honestly evaluate activity requirements of young pets versus more mellow senior animals fitting your lifestyle.

Age and Energy

Ask staff about past medical history, training, behavior issues and personality details to make an informed selection.  

Background

Check teeth, eyes, nose, skin and energy levels. Notice any limping, swellings or fast, labored breathing requiring vet care.  

Health  

Spend lots of time engaging with potential pets. The right dog or cat chooses you so don't rush this big decision!

Time Making  Connection  

Understanding policies, contracts and fees avoids surprises later. Clarify anything you don't fully understand upfront.

Requirements 

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