If you are an animal lover and looking to get a pet for your home, consider adopting one.
Our mission is to enhance the lives of animals in need and enriching their lives.
To create a universal society where all animals are treated humanitarianly.
Adopting a new dog is such a fun, exciting time. But it can also be challenging, as you’re both getting to know each other and your new life together. A common source of frustration for new dog owners is house training a puppy. If you adopted a puppy or an adult dog that’s not fully housetrained, one of the first things you need to teach them is how to go to the bathroom outside.
Dogs and cats are full of energy and that energy needs to go somewhere, otherwise problem behaviours may start and your pet will become more prone to health issues. The great thing about exercising your pet is there are so many ways to do it. Dogs expend energy at the dog park being social and playing fetch. While cats use up energy playing ball and string, or figuring out a puzzle treat game.
Dogs aren’t immune to arthritis; that affliction seen so often in aging people. “Arthritis” refers to a family of conditions marked by joint inflammation. Osteoarthritis is the most common type in humans and our four-legged friends, according to the Animal Hospital Association. Also known as degenerative joint disease, arthritis is caused when the cartilage that protects joints breaks down, increasing friction between the bones.
If you are interested in adopting a dog, please contact us and browse through the available dogs. Once you find a dog that you are interested in, you can get connected with dog parent or shelter.
We are a team of highly dedicated professionals with a great love for animals. The latter is a must and there are no any other ways around it!
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