should
I adopt?
take this quiz!
Answer these questions first before deciding
on bringing a pet permanently into your life. Make your decision
based on what's best for you, your family and the
animal.
Why do you want a pet?
If the answer is "because I want to love and care for
an animal for its entire lifetime": THUMBS UP! Pets
may be with you for ten, fifteen, and even more years, long
after they're "cute," popular, or a fashion statement.
Do you have time for a pet?
Animals require food, water, exercise, and companionship
every day. You cannot ignore them because you are "too
busy," "tired," "traveling," or "sick." Do
you have the time it takes every day of every year of that
animal's lifetime? If the answer is "Yes!" then:
THUMBS UP!
Can you afford a pet?
Pets need more than just leftovers. In fact, they need
a diet of healthy pet food, toys, litter, licenses, veterinary
care, and more. If the answer is, "I will make sure
my pet is taken care of" then: THUMBS UP!
Can you have a pet where you
live?
Some rental housing will not allow any pets. Other communities
may try to limit the type, size, or number of pets you are
allowed. Be sure you know about any restrictions before you
look for an animal. If the answer is, "The pet I choose
will be allowed to live with me"
then: THUMBS UP!
Do you have the right living
arrangements for the pet you want?
You don't want a St. Bernard living in a small, cramped apartment.
More importantly, you want to tailor your pet's energy requirements
to the space available. While a Cocker Spaniel might be very
happy in an apartment, a Border Collie, that is similar in
size, may not be. Speak with a Rescue Village Adoption Counselor
to Meet Your Match. If your answer is, "I have thought
about it and this is the right animal for me" then:
THUMBS UP!
Can you deal with the problems
that a pet can cause?
Flea infestations, dirt, scratched furniture, chewed shoes,
poop, vomit, and hairballs are just some of the things that
are common with pet ownership. If you can deal with these,
then pet ownership is probably for you and the answer is:
THUMBS UP!
Who will look after your pet
when you're not home?
Can you afford to board your pet or hire a pet sitter when
you are on vacation or out of town? Do you have a reliable
neighbor, relative, or friend to look after your animal if
needed? If the answer is "I will make sure my pet is
well cared for when I am away" then: THUMBS UP!
Will you be a responsible pet
owner?
Will you have a problem with community leash laws, pooper-scooper
laws, or any other legal restrictions on you and your pet?
Will you make sure that your animal is confined to a safe
and secure area, for its own sake and that of other animals
and people? If you are committed to be a responsible pet
owner then: THUMBS UP!
If you have 8 THUMBS UP or more then
adopting a pet can be a great decision!
If you have 5-7 THUMBS UP then
you might want to think about what you can do to make pet
adoption a success story for you, your family, and your pet.
If you have less than 5 THUMBS
UP, you should seriously reconsider adopting a pet
at this time. |