Easy Pet Adoption
Posted on Nov 06, 2009 under healthy hamsters | 7 Comments
The idea of having a pet is something that many people consider but they rarely take the various needs of their new pet into account when they decide to adopt a pet. For these people the pets that they see in pet stores and at the pet shelters are ones to take home. Sometimes this pet adoption idea is based on the cute looks of a pet.
It is only when the pet adoption is completed and they take their new pet home do they begin to see the reality and the responsibilities of having a pet at home with them.
Therefore when you decide on a pet adoption you should decide what sort of pet you will have the ability to take of. There are many different types of animals that can be considered as being good to have as pets. These pets can include dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, love birds, parrots and fish.
In a pet adoption you will need to take into account the various needs of your new pet. These needs can be seen as the animal’s emotional, mental and the physical state. When you are looking into a pet adoption these are very real facts that you will have to address.
As these various animals have different requirements to ensure their health you will have to talk with an animal veterinarian, staff at animal shelters or even animal to find the various facts that are needed in the care of your new pet. You will need information about their daily likes and dislikes.
The dietary needs and health requirements of your pet will need to be discussed with a vet. This way you will know what types of food that you should be giving your pet to ensure its health. In a pet adoption process you will be able to find out the best ways to keep your pet healthy by giving the pet the best types of food that you can.
To keep your pet’s health and happiness at the optimum point you should ensure that you have the appropriate surroundings and accessories for your new pet. These and many other facts will need to be discussed by your entire family before the pet adoption is completed.
When you are looking into adopting a pet you should consider seeing the various animals that are waiting to be adopted into a good home. Pet adoptions are the best way to give these animals a second chance at finding good families.
Krishan Bakhru
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/easy-pet-adoption-128801.html
November 6th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Is an open adoption easy to get meaning are there lots of people out there willing to do this?
I am currently pregnant with twins and i can only handle one child. I am young and ready for a child but i did not count on me geting pregnant with twins.
Anyhow is it hard to find a couple willing to do an open adoption?
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:13 pm
I know that people do participate in open adoptions all the time. I don’t think it’s hard, especially because so many couples want a newborn baby.
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
No there are MANY couples out there who are willing to do an open adoption. Might I suggest talking to someone like Catholic Social Services? They can help you with your decision. They may also be able to give you some help/ support so that you can keep both your babies. I wish you luck. I know this must be a horrible feeling and I am sending my love your way.
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:17 pm
There are alot of people willing to do it! dont settle for anything less if thats what you want. Its YOUR child. Theres many waiting list and alot to do in order to adopt a child. If an open adoption provides more oppurtunity for a child, parents will do it. There are so many people trying to adopt, open adoption is still an adoption and a blessing for them.
However, you would be suprised how God can provide. He knows you can handle 2 babies. Just think of it as twice the blessing. I know it would be terribly hard to give one away. Just make sure your positive about your decision.
Good luck and remember, dont settle for less than the best
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Yes – they are out there.
But they are not legally binding.
That means – that the adoptive parent can chose at anytime to no longer have contact with you – and THAT happens a lot.
Adoptive parents have – in the past – jumped up and down and promised to have an open adoption – but then soon after they close it off – with reasons of it being too hard.
What’s best for the child – is complete openness.
But many adoptive parents can’t handle it.
Personally – I think you’re way stronger than you give yourself credit for.
I reckon you can handle both.
Yep – twins are hard – but many before you have done it.
If resources are a problem – check out Origins USA – and the link to the left about help with RESOURCES.
http://originsusa.memberlodge.org/
I wish you all the very best.
Poss. xxx
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I’m an adoptee
November 6th, 2009 at 10:21 pm
Hi yeah there are couples that are willing to do an open adoption me and my husband were looking into adoption and we found that we would rather do an open adoption so that the mother can be just as involved as we would be we want the birthmother involved in the childs life we hope to find someone that is willing to do that kind of adoption one day.
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November 6th, 2009 at 10:23 pm
Please tell me you aren’t keeping one and giving one away…that would be REALLY terrible……seriously, either keep them both or give them both up…I’m an adoption social worker and those children have been together since conception..to split them up now would be selfish and cruel.
Most couples wanting to adopt a baby are so eager they will agree to anything you say..there are degrees of openness though..some are photos and calls only, some are letters and photos only…some are completely open.
Please be sure in your choice before you hold hopes out to some couple out there…that is so cruel and horrible.
Also, find an agency that will work with you…agencies make money on adoptions (not a lot but they do)……their interest is best served if you give your children up. Make sure you have a counselor that will work with you..I’d advise a crisis pregnancy center…you need someone to support you and help you through all your options without any motives……
Good luck!
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