Monday, October 1, 2012

Adopt-A-Dog Month


October. How I love this month!! Trees' leaves gradually transform into bright, cheery hues. Pumpkin patches reopen. The mornings become crisp, our days get shorter. Constant rainfall is inevitable, as we go about life silently awaiting its downpour. Mmmm.... October also happens to be Adopt-A-Dog Month!! That's right. Adopt-A-Dog Month!! Rose is--thus far!!--the first canine that I rescued from our local shelter. Allow me to express something. I hope that every canine who enters my existence from here on is adopted!! Every canine. Either from some shelter, or a rescue organization. Adopting Rose, our then-three-year old "second chance" mutt, has been, personally, one of my life's most rewarding experiences!! How so? Because I provided a loving home for this Beautifully Unique four-legged creature!! She was once kenneled like some convicted criminal. Homeless and desolate. Now, she is mine!! I am so very, very, very blessed to own Rose!! I'm also feeling inspired now. With this being Adopt-A-Dog Month, I want every future canine who enters my existence to be rescued throughout October!! Why not? There are seemingly endless canines available for adoption year-round. Plus 31 days in October!! 31!! This may sound like some eccentric, far-fetched notion, but to me, it is really quite logical!! I am serious!!  
 
This is taken from a HealthyPets e-mail. I received it last year, but the information should still be up-to-date!!

 
--Adopt A Dog Month--
 
If you feel like there's a void in your life, you can make a difference in two lives as October is Adopt-A-Dog month. The ASPCA started Adopt-A-Dog month to promote and raise awareness of the millions of dogs that live in shelters, places not fit to be called a home. Shelter dogs don't nearly have the amount of space or the amount of love they deserve. Also keep in mind that thousands of pets that do not get adopted are euthanized due to lack of shelter space. You can do your part in many ways; here are a few helpful ideas to get the gears going.
 
Adoption:
 
The best way to help a shelter dog is to bring one into the comfort of your home. Visit local shelters and share that love connection that will keep you and your new pooch's relationship going on for years. For those who absolutely prefer purebred varieties, an estimated 25% of purebreds are found in shelters. (And, where does that leave mutts? In the 75 percentile!! So, do not exempt mixed breeds from this!!) Some shelters offer discounts or waive adoption fees. Contact local shelters to find out what they offer.
 
Donations:
 
Not everyone has the time or money to invest in a new pet - you can still do your part by donating supplies, money or your time. Local animal shelters depend on the kindness of strangers' help aside from what little government funds they receive to keep the shelter going. You can do your part by volunteering to help walk dogs, clean cages or whatever tasks that may be needed.
 
Events:
 
 
Attending and volunteering in pet-related events is a fun way to participate in pet awareness. Attending shelter fundraisers and pet fairs are ways to help people understand how important pet adoptions can be. Even if you are unable to adopt a pet, you can help bring awareness to those who can devote their time to a new family member.
 
Other Ways:
 
 
Information is key to preventing the growth of pets being admitted into animal shelters. Pet behavior trouble is one of biggest reasons why owners turn dogs into shelters. You can do your part by informing new pet owners what struggles they may face in the early stages of owning a pet.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

12 comments:

Sketching with Dogs said...

What a great idea, I hope it works and there are lots of happy dogs with good homes!
Lynne x

Sankissjuice said...

Hi Raelyn,

I really really want to adopt a dog here in Vancouver but my student housing does not allow pets ;( they really do enrich our lives. Hope to see more of Rose in your coming posts.

Sankissjuice

Unknown said...

Lovely sentiment and a lovely tribute to Rose that you should love her so much you would do the same again. We were both adopted that is me and my best friend Pippinpumpkin after being rescued. Have a terrific Tuesday.
Best wishes Molly

Mary Lou said...

Lynne....
Thank-you for the comment!!
Welcome back, my Blogging Friend!! I have noticed your absence!! ;)
Yeah!! After adopting Rose, I wanted every shelter canine to be adopted!! Yet, I could only bring one home!! ;op

Mary Lou said...

Sankissjuice....
Thank-you for the comment!!
Oh, it is too bad that your student housing does not allow pets!! Dogs truly do enrich our lives. Well.... I shall keep sharing stories about Rose, and perhaps that will make you feel better!! A bit, anyway.... ;op

Mary Lou said...

Molly....
Thank-you for the comment!!
"Lovely sentiment and a lovely tribute to Rose that you should love her so much you would do the same again.". Thank-you!! Dog adoption was such a rewarding experience for me, as I already mentioned!! I would do it.... Uh.... 31 more times!! (As in how many days are in October!!) ;op

KSO said...

Awesome post! I agree, adopting a dog is such a rewarding experience. Great job promoting a wonderful cause!

Mary Lou said...

KSO....
Thank-you for the comment!!
Promoting this wonderful cause was my pleasure!! ;op

Suka said...

hey Raelyn,

Super post! Rose is very lucky to be so embraced and loved by you. If only every pet could feel such warmth, dedication, and love. It sure would make for a much much better world!

All of my pets have either been found or adopted. We did have one pure breed cat when I was little, an award winner bought from a breeder. I find nothing wrong with wanting a pure breed, as long as the breeder is doing it for the right reasons and the animals are loved and cared for, not treated as an income. And puppy mills and pet stores that sell animals need to go.

Thanks for getting the word out on Adopt-A-Pet Month. The more pets taken out of shelters the better!

K and Suka

Mary Lou said...

K and Suka....
Thank-you for the comment!!
"If only every pet could feel such warmth, dedication, and love. It sure would make for a much, much better world!". I concur!! ;)
You know what? It just occurred to me that my family has NEVER owned any purebreds!! From felines, to canines, they have all been mixed!! Wow.... ;->
Okay. There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting a purebred!! Nothing. It is just that, when merely 25% of purebred canines enter shelters nationwide, then that leaves an even greater need for mutt adoption!! However. Purebreds, too, need forever loving homes!! They all do. ;-D
Promoting this wonderful cause was my pleasure!! ;op

Remington said...

Awesome post, my friend! Everyone needs loving forever homes....

Mary Lou said...

Remington....
Thank-you for the comment!!
That's right!! Everyone.... Including humans!! ;op