Just Doberman Pinschers 2012 Wall Calendar

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Strong, sleek and powerful-Doberman Pinschers make perfect companions and guardians. Their shiny elegance and nobility are embodied in these twelve stunning, full-color photographs. The large format features large daily grids with ample room for jotting appointments, birth

 

Chow Chows 2010 Wall Calendar

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Chow Chows Wall Calendar: Originally bred in China to be hunting dogs and guardians, Chow Chows can be willful, protective, and quite independent. Chows have distinctive blue-black tongues and almost completely straight hind legs. Though reserved, th

 

Shar-Pei 2010 Wall Calendar

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The Shar-Pei is a serious, independent dog. It is an ancient breed of China, and its name means &#147sand skin,&#148 which refers to the color and appearance of its coat. Though it appears to have a gloomy expression on its wrinkled face, the Shar Pei is actually very friendly and well-mannered. Shar-Pei guardians will delight in this wall calendar, which features regal adult dogs and adorable puppies.

 

Reasons Why Pets Are Put Up For Adoption

There are so many pets that are homeless nowadays.Eight to ten million of dogs and cats get come to shelters yearly, as pet the records of the United States Humane Society.As a matter of fact a shocking number of 4 to 5 million dogs and cats are being euthanized at these shelters.The cause?As there is not enough demand at shelters for the adoption of pets. 

These figures do not include those in small, local and home-based shelters.Animal rescue orgaiztions are there too which takes care of abandoned and ill-treated animals.  There are also hundred of animals left to stray in the streets.

Due to various reasons pets end up at a shelter.  There are pets that are abused and hurt by their owners thinking that this is another form of training and discipline among their pets.  Animals victims of these extreme cased can be rescued and if the animals are not showing any behavioural problems, may be put up for adoption. 

Another reason why there are so many animals in shelters is because there are more and more animals straying or roaming around.  There are guardians who let their pets roam outside their premises and never bother to look for them once they are gone.  Also these animals do not have any identification tags. Because of this it is hard to give them back to its owners. 

The most common reason that an animal shelter can hear from pet parents surrendering their pets is that they are moving.  There are guardians who do not want to pay to transport their pets, guardians moving to apartments not allowing pets inside, guardians who do not want to pay a pet deposit, and many more.  It is important to remember that pets are not old pieces of furniture that can be left behind just because you can buy another one.  Pets are living things that have repaid us with loyalty and devotion. 

Having a baby is another reason why pet parent give up their pets for adoption.  SPOT  (Stopping Pet Overpopulation Society, Inc), an alliance of animal lovers, dog/cats rescuers and veterinarians in Atlanta,  recommends that people have their family first then adopt a pet.  If it is not possible, then it is best to pick a breed or mixed bred that is known to be good with children. 

It is important to remember before getting a pet that they require attention, time and money.  There are pet parents surrendering their pets because they can no longer provide time to take care of them.  Also others may find it too expensive to raise and take care a pet.It is essential to know that owning a pet is a commitment which you are ready to take and you become liable in this regard for the upcoming ten to fifteen years.

Behavioural problems is also another reason for giving up a pet. Too much barking, chewing everything, too hyper or aggressiveness of the pets are the common cited behavioural problems cited.  Of course, dogs who did not undergo obedience training will be rambunctious and wild.Dogs who are not too social will be aggressive in behaviour against human beings or other animals. 

It is important for a parent to get a pet, only if, the parent wants it as much as the children want the animal.  Because if the children immediately lose interest on the pet, it is more likely that the unfortunate animal will be given up for adoption.  It is important to always ask yourself, a parent , before getting a pet the real reason for getting one.

There are also incidents that elderly guardians could no longer take care of their pets because of death or they would have to go to a nursing facility.  If the pet parent is already a senior citizen it is important to take into consideration the age of the pet and who will take care of it when the situation turn into worse.  If it is uncertain who will take care of the pet, it is best to adopt a pet that is already and wonderfully housebroken older dog

There are many reasons why pets are put up for adoption everyday.  It might be unfortunate events that happened to the pet parent or just avoidance of responsibility.It is essential to consider that whenever we are thinking of buying a pet, we are really ready for it and committed in caring of it. 

Dogue de Bordeaux 2008 Wall Calendar

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Dogue de Bordeaux Wall Calendar: Also known as the French Mastiff, the Dogue de Bordeaux is a stocky, powerful dog with a history dating back to classical Greece and Rome. Fearless and protective, they make phenomenal watchdogs and guardians. This breed, though, is also very affectionate. And with that furrowed face, one might rightfully say, ruggedly handsome. Celebrate the charming Dogue de Bordeaux with this wonderful wall calendar.

 

Dobermans (Euro) 2009 Wall Calendar

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Dobermans (Euro) Wall Calendar: Powerful yet graceful, Doberman Pinschers are loyal, quick-thinking dogs. Their ability to respond confidently to danger makes them reliable and protective guardians. Celebrate this fine breed with this beautiful Dobie wall calendar. This International version calendar includes only dogs with unclipped ears.

 

Dogue de Bordeaux 2009 Wall Calendar

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Dogue de Bordeaux Wall Calendar: Also known as the French Mastiff, the Dogue de Bordeaux is a stocky, powerful dog with a history dating back to classical Greece and Rome. Fearless and protective, they make phenomenal watchdogs and guardians. This breed, though, is also very affectionate. And with that furrowed face, one might rightfully say, ruggedly handsome. Celebrate the charming Dogue de Bordeaux with this wonderful wall calendar.

 

Shar-Pei 2009 Wall Calendar

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Shar-Pei Wall Calendar: The Shar-Pei is a serious, independent dog. It is an ancient breed of China, and its name means &#147sand skin,&#148 which refers to the color and appearance of its coat. Though it appears to have a gloomy expression on its wrinkled face, the Shar Pei is actually very friendly and well-mannered. Shar-Pei guardians will delight in this wall calendar, which features regal adult dogs and adorable puppies.

 

Black Pugs 2009 Wall Calendar

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Black Pugs Wall Calendar: Black Pug guardians rejoice! This delightful calendar is devoted only to Pugs that sport a black coat. The black Pug possesses all the personable traits of any of its cousins, the apricot-fawn Pug and silver Pug. BrownTrout’s other Pug titles feature lighter colors of this breed as well as black Pugs, but this calendar is focused solely on gregarious and spunky Black Pugs.

 

Rat Terriers 2009 Wall Calendar

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Rat Terriers Wall Calendar: The Rat Terrier is an American crossbreed that originated in the 19th century. These terriers were bred primarily as farming or ranching dogs that could help to eradicate vermin (namely rats), protect livestock, and chase small game animals. President Theodore Roosevelt, who named these dogs, owned several Rat Terriers himself. Inquisitive, smart, and affectionate, these dogs exude spunk and enthusiasm for play and for their loving guardians. Fans of the terrific Rat Terrier will love this wall calendar.