Pet Care Article
The Reasonable Cost of Puppy Love
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Prospective owners are screened to ensure that adopted dogs stay adopted rather than being quickly returned to the shelter.
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Dogs are behavior-tested to determine temperament, so they can be matched to appropriate homes.
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Dogs receive considerable medical and other services prior to adoption (standard services vary by organization):
- preventive shots (rabies, DHLPP, etc.),
- a wellness exam and heartworm test,
- medical treatment if needed (for parasites, etc.),
- spay/neuter surgery,
- microchip insertion to help reunite lost dogs and owners,
- city/county licenses, and
- boarding, food, heartworm medication, vitamins, etc.
That answers the “why” of adoption-related costs, but what about the “how much”? And how do adoption costs at a shelter or rescue group compare to what you pay if you purchase a dog, or adopt from a friend? Here are a couple of samples from the D.C. Metro area:
Prince George’s County Animal Control: $200
Fee includes all services noted above. Fee is subsidized by P.G. County.
Akita Rescue, Mid-Atlantic Coast, Inc.(ARMAC): $200 - $300 depending on age.
Fee includes all services noted above. All costs above fee amount are borne by ARMAC, which is funded almost entirely by private donations.
Individual Adoption: If you adopt a dog privately-- from an ad, a friend, or even a “free to a good home” box on the side of a country road-- you will likely have to pay market price for all of the above veterinarian services. So not including any purchase price of a dog, you could pay $1,500. And that’s for just one “free” dog.
Once you do the math, you can see that adopting a dog from a shelter or rescue group is a very reasonable way – in all respects - to obtain unconditional love, loyalty, long walks, companionship, and the best friend you’ll ever have. Please consider taking a dog home for the holidays. It may be the best gift you can give your family, and a lifesaving gift for one special dog.
by Bettie Biehn
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