Labrador Rescue Centres: Before And After

Posted on October 21, 2008 @ 10:59 am

There are many reasons why animal shelters are seeing an unprecedented number of dogs being given up for adoption these days. The sad part is, many of these reasons are completely avoidable. Animal abuse is one of the most troubling of these reasons, and is growing more and more common each day. Finding a good and loving home for animals used to be much easier than it is today, but it is becoming harder and harder to find people with the patience and devotion to adopt animals from shelters. In fact, many animals adopted from shelters wind up right back in a shelter before long.

Other people simply discover that they do not have the time to pay attention to their adopted dogs. Labrador Retrievers are energetic and enthusiastic dogs, and many owners cannot learn to control them, so they choose to take them to animal shelters so someone else can deal with them.

Adopting a Labrador from a rescue centre not only goes a long way in helping to deal with this problem, but it is also a rewarding experience for you as the new owner. It is important to know that the adoption may not go as smoothly as you would like. Expect this, but don’t go into it with expectations that are too high. If you have the time and patience to invest in your adopted pet, then you will almost certainly have gained a loyal and loving friend.

Part of what can make an adoption successful or not, is choosing the right rescue centre. It is important to find a shelter that gives these dogs the love and medical attention that they deserve. Many Labradors in these shelters have come from abusive homes, so they can sometimes be fearful of humans. Find a shelter that works to restore these dogs’ trust in humans.

If you’re looking to adopt from your local Labrador rescue centre, it’s important to be sure that they’ve received the attention ? medical and otherwise ? that they need and deserve. Look for staff that genuinely care about these animals, and have the knowledge to treat them if they are sick or injured. It is common for abused Labradors in shelters to become distrustful or hostile towards human beings. This pattern can be reversed, but it takes dedication and time. Labradors are among the most loyal dog breeds, but it could take some time to earn their trust if they’ve had negative experiences in the past.

Some of these dogs have had bad experiences with humans in the past, so it will take some time for these animals to grow accustomed to your presence, and patience is essential. Just like humans, Labradors need time to learn to trust you.

Don’t expect too much of them right away, and don’t be discouraged if things don’t go smoothly at first. The worst thing you can do is give up too early. Take the time to make sure your Labrador becomes comfortable in its new surroundings before you introduce young children, other pets or training.

But most importantly, don’t give up too soon. Things often get off to rocky starts when one adopts a Labrador from a rescue centre. It will take time for the dog to get used to its new home and its new human caretakers. Show some patience and some love, and the payoff will be well worth it in the end.

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