When
considering Labrador adoption you might want to consider an older dog for Labrador
rescue adoption. Labrador rescue adoption has both good points and bad points
so it’s a good idea to look at both sides of this option and weigh the pros and
cons of Labrador rescue.
Cons of Labrador Rescue
A Labrador rescue
has often been neglected or abused and seldom has had either training or health
care. With a Labrador rescue adoption you are taking on all of these challenges
in a dog that is often set in its ways. It will likely take you twice as long
to train them and that is probably only after you get the dog to actually trust
you enough to allow you to get close to him.
Many of Labrador rescues have
serious health issues along with the usual bone and joint and skin problems. These
medical problems can be costly and you might want to check into a pet wellness
or pet health insurance before deciding to adopt a Labrador rescue. With little
trust in humans your Labrador rescue may either be stand offish or desperate for
attention. While a loving dog is nice a needy dog is a great deal of work, be
sure that you have the time to dedicate to this Labrador rescue before bringing
him home.
Children have to always be considered in both the pro and con
of a Labrador rescue. Labradors are large and very strong animals, if they are
skittish around children they can hurt a child without even intending to do so.
Do your homework before adopting a Labrador rescue.
Pros of Labrador Rescue
Labradors
are wonderful animals in general. They are protective, playful, lovable and funny.
They are the best playmate you can ever find for your child as well as a diligent
guardian. If you find a Labrador rescue that hasn’t been to badly neglected or
abused this will turn out to not only be the best pet you have ever had but also
the most appreciative pet that you can possibly imagine.
You and your family
will be loved, protected and often covered in very large wet kisses. Labradors
often forget that they are not lapdogs and you just might find yourself with eighty
pounds of love in your lap but you will also find that the Labrador senses your
feelings easily and they respond to all of your emotions from happiness to grief.
A Labrador rescue can be a welcome member of your family as long as you take the
time to evaluate the pros and cons and choose the type
of Labrador carefully.
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