Monday, March 31, 2014

Adopt A Shitzu Save Dog

Adopting a Shih Tzu rescue dog takes time but is worthwhile.


The shih tzu, also known as shitzu, is a small, solid dog with a long, flowing coat and a playful temperament, according to the American Kennel Club. Shih tzus come in many colors and while they are sweet in nature, they know take care of themselves. Unfortunately, shih tzus, like many dog breeds, are sometimes neglected, abused or left homeless. Shih tzu rescues across the country have rescue dogs available for adoption.


Instructions


1. Research the shih tzu breed to ensure that its traits and temperament are what you want in a dog.


2. Look for a shih tzu rescue group in your area. Type "shih tzu rescue" or "shitzu rescue" and your zip code or city name into an online search engine. Alternatively, look in the phone book or ask around at local pet shops or animal shelters.


3. Contact the shih tzu rescue either through its website, by telephone or in person to let them know you are interested in adopting a shih tzu. You may be required to fill out an adoption application online or in person.


4. Answer any questions the rescue might have about your home, schedule and current/past pets. Remember that they have the rescue dog's best interests at heart.


5. Allow a representative from the shih tzu rescue to come to your house for an inspection, if needed.


6. Browse the list of adoptable dogs at the rescue to see if there are any in particular you'd like to meet. Tell the rescue representative your requirements in a dog and see if she has any recommendations.


7. Make an appointment to see any rescue shih tzus you are interested in adopting. Meet in a neutral location, especially if you have another dog. Introduce your current dog to the rescue dog to make sure there will not be any problems.


8. Fill out the adoption contract provided by the shih tzu rescue. Read it carefully to make sure you understand all terms and conditions before signing. Pay any adoption fees to the rescue representative or foster parent.









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