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9780764549717

Purebred Rescue Dog Adoption : Rewards and Realities

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    9780764549717

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    0764549715

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-02-06
  • Publisher: INGRAM PUB SERVICES

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Summary

An inspiring, realistic guide to adopting purebred rescues Each year, millions of purebred dogs are given up by their owners for a varietyof reasons. Thanks to the recovery and rehabilitative efforts of rescueorganizations, many of these dogs are saved-and go on to become extraordinarycompanion animals.Now, Purebred Rescue Dog Adoption helps you decide ifadopting a purebred rescue dog is right for you. Professional dog trainer andpurebred rescue expert Liz Palika explains how to locate local and nationalrescue groups, what you can expect in the adoption process-and from your rescuedog-and how to help your dog make a successful transition to your "foreverhome." Palika also helps you: Choose whether to adopt a puppy or an adult, male or female Prepare your house, yard and family for the new arrival Handle housetraining with care Teach your adoptee how to behave with other people Understand and work through problem behaviors Get involved with purebred dog rescue yourself Complete with a list of up-to-date Internet resources,Purebred Rescue Dog Adoption tells you just what you need to know to make theright match while saving a dog-and feel wonderful about it!

Author Biography

LIZ PALIKA has been involved with purebred dog rescue for almost thirty years, working with German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd and Papillon rescue. An award-winning author and professional dog trainer, Palika specializes in training rescue dogs and their new owners to enable these dogs to remain forever in their new homes. The bimonthly columnist on purebred rescue for the AKC Gazette, Palika has written over fifteen books, including the Australian Shepherd: Champion of Versatility, Second Edition and All Dogs Need Some Training, both from Wiley.

Table of Contents

Introduction.
1. Too Many Dogs and Not Enough Homes.
Dog ownership has increased in the United States, but so has the number of dogs given up by their owners.
2. Purebred Dog Rescue.
Purebred dog rescue adoptions can take some of the pressure off local shelters and make it easier for purebred dogs to find new homes.
3. Is a Rescue Dog Right for You?
Adding a dog to your family is a big decision; make sure you think it through.
4. The Adoption Process.
A rescue group can help you find just the right dog for you and guide you through the adoption process.
5. Before You Bring Your New Dog Home.
Make sure your house, yard and family are ready for your dog before you bring him home.
6. The Big Move.
You, your family and your home are all new to your dog. Help her make this transition.
7. Building a Relationship.
Your new dog doesn’t become your best friend automatically. You need to build a relationship with him.
8. Introducing the Dog to Your World.
A happy dog is acclimated to the sights, smells and sounds of the world around her. Take your rescue dog to meet the neighbors and explore her new town.
9. Housetraining Your Rescue Dog.
Many rescue dogs are well housetrained, but some need a little remedial training. Handle it with care.
10. All Rescue Dogs Need Some Training.
Training is an important part of building a relationship with your new dog, as well as teaching her how to live in your house and behave with people.
11. Working Through Problem Behaviors.
Almost every dog has one or two behaviors that their owners would like to control or change.
12. Aggression.
Aggression is a catchall phrase for behaviors that could be threatening or dangerous.
13. When It Just Isn’t Working.
Sometimes a newly adopted dog just doesn’t fit in with his new owner and family. How to make the decision to give the dog back to the rescue group.
14 Do You Want to Do Rescue Work?
Purebred dog rescue can be very rewarding volunteer work, but it can also be heartbreaking. Here’s a look at what’s involved.
Appendix: Internet Resources for Purebred Dog Rescue.
Index.

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