Top tips for adopting a rescue

Animal shelters bursting at the seams

With animal shelters bursting at the seams with unwanted pets, the choice to adopt is an admirable one and one that will not support the highly unethical practice of backyard breeding as is often the case when buying from pet shops. This does not however negate the responsibility that comes with welcoming a new animal into your life – it is a lifelong commitment (even if only based on their life span), after all – so it is a decision that should be considered before it is put into action.

 

The Pet Food Industry Association of Southern Africa (PFI) urges potential new pet owners to consider the following before deciding on their new companion:

 

  1. Consider your lifestyle and home environment and adopt according to what suits you:

 

  1. Be intent on exercising responsible pet ownership:

  1. Adopt with an open mind:

 

  1. Prepare yourself for setting boundaries when the new pet comes home:

 

Remember that no other person is in a position to make the above decisions for you and you, too, should not make these decisions for someone else. Buying pets as gifts is therefore never a good idea.

 

 

The Pet Food Industry Association of Southern Africa (PFI) is a non-profit, industry Association, made up of industry players that, by becoming a member, commit to the same principles and ethics of the PFI – to uphold safe, quality pet nutrition, which has the best interests of the pet as its sole purpose. A list of members is available on www.pfisa.co.za

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