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Dog Rescue Groups

June 12, 2012 | By More

My mom has always said that everyone needs a cause. In the case of my girlfriend, it is animal rescue groups. I had never even really thought about dog rescue groups until we got involved together. I knew that animals were sometimes put down because there was no one to adopt them, but I didn’t realize how common of a problem it is. Dog rescue groups are there to draw attention to the plight of unwanted and abused dogs. Some of the things that I’ve learned from getting involved in one have been quite disturbing.

Still, there are some uplifting aspects of animal rescue groups as well. First of all, you get to make life better for dogs and other critters. A lot of people don’t think about the plight of pets in this country, but it can be pretty serious. A lot of dogs out there are simply not taken care of. People get them because they think they will be entertaining only to abandon them when they realize how much work it is to raise a dog. Other times, people treat them as objects, feeling free to abuse them as a way to get out aggression or anger. In dog rescue groups, you take these dogs off of the streets and out of abusive homes and, hopefully, put them into a safe and supportive environment. Although the dogs cannot thank you, you know they would if they could.

Another great thing about dog rescue groups is the people that you meet. Dog lovers are a cool bunch of folks. They are friendly, outgoing, and very sociable. It is great to get to know people in your community who really care about making the world a better place. There is no better place to make friends than volunteering for a dog rescue group.

You have to be careful when selecting dog rescue groups, however, because not all of them are the same. You really need to be part of a group that is well organized and that receives adequate funds. Honestly, there is nothing more frustrating than trying to rescue dogs only to find yourself unable to support them. Badly run dog rescue groups are little better than the situations the dogs were in before they got rescued. Use your instincts and trust your judgment. If a group looks good, it probably is. If a group seems to not have its act together however, find one that does.

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Category: Pets