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Puppies for adoption are available all-year-round at animal shelters and rescue groups on Petfinder. Meeting the puppies in-person helps decide if a largemedium or small size, or breed matches your homelifestyleand activity level. To get you started on how to adopt a puppy, follow these 5 steps to bringing a puppy home. Bringing a new puppy home is an exciting time, rewarded with wonderful memories and a lifetime of companionship, and shelters and rescue groups are able to help perfectly match dogs to new adopters, and dog parents to new pups. There are two types of adoption organizations to contact for finding your best budboth serve the same mission to reduce pet homelessness, save lives and place pets into loving homes.
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Are you getting a new dog or thinking about it? We're so excited for you and we know you'll give your new companion a great, loving home.
Once you've decided you're ready for a dog, the next big decision is where to find this lifelong family member. You'll want to make sure to NOT get an animal from a puppy mill and that's not always easy to recognize.

Our Animal Rescue and Response team often deploys to rescue abused dogs from puppy mill operations in cooperation with local law enforcement. Sadly, some places that seem like great puppy sources may not be, but if you follow our top puppy-buying tips, you'll be far more likely to secure a healthy, well-socialized dog who doesn't drain your emotions or your wallet.
Puppies for adoption: how, and where to adopt a puppy
up to receive our exclusive e-book full of training techniques, problem-solving and important information about caring for your pet. Adopting a dog who needs a home is one of the best things you'll ever do.

Your local animal shelter or rescue organization can help you find the right match for your family. There are also breed-specific rescue groups for every breed of dog, including "deer" or "hybrids" like labradoodles and puggles.
Where to get a puppy
The Shelter Pet Project can help you find a great dog or puppy in your area! Responsible breeders provide a loving and healthy environment for their canine companions, one that they will be proud to show you. You should never buy a puppy without seeing where the dog and their parents were raised and housed with your own eyes, no matter what papers the breeder has.
Beware: AKC and other types of registration papers only tell you who a puppy's parents were, not how they were treated. Despite what they may tell youmost pet stores do sell puppy mill puppies.

Unless the store is " puppy-friendly " by sourcing homeless pups from local animal shelters, you have to be very careful about a pet store's link to puppy mills. Many puppy millers pose as small family breeders online and in newspaper and magazine .

We have often helped local authorities in the rescue of puppy mill dogs. In almost all cases, the puppy mills sold puppies via the internet using legitimate-looking or websites that made it look like the dogs came from somewhere happy and beautiful—claims that couldn't have been further from the truth. Unfortunately, that just opens up space for another puppy mill puppy and puts money into the pockets of the puppy mill industry. The money you spend goes right back to the puppy mill operator, ensuring they will continue breeding and treating dogs inhumanely.
Where can i get free puppies?
If you see someone keeping puppies in poor conditions, alert your local animal control authorities instead of buying the animal. Choose not to buy your next pet from a pet store or internet site, and refuse to buy supplies from any pet store or internet site that sells puppies. Where to get a puppy. When looking for a puppy, please skip pet stores and internet sites and consider a shelter or rescue first.
Where to adopt a puppy
Top 10 tips. Get Your Copy. Consider adoption first Adopting a dog who needs a home is one of the best things you'll ever do. Find a responsible breeder and visit the premises Responsible breeders provide a loving and healthy environment for their canine companions, one that they will be proud to show you. Don't get a puppy from a pet store Despite what they may tell youmost pet stores do sell puppy mill puppies.

Don't believe promises that puppies are "home-raised" or "family-raised" Many puppy millers pose as small family breeders online and in newspaper and magazine. Avoid the temptation to "rescue" a puppy mill dog by buying them Unfortunately, that just opens up space for another puppy mill puppy and puts money into the pockets of the puppy mill industry.
Do your part: Pledge to help stop puppy mills!