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Save a Little Life and Adopt a Dog from SOS Dogs Today


March 30, 2013 • Fenny Peiffer

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Dogs make excellent companions for the elderly. Dogs keep you company during long, lonely winters and are always there to listen to your woes and do not judge you. If you have always wanted to own a pet, but never got around to it, this is the perfect time to do so. Why not help poor critters in need and adopt a dog today? Consider doing so from SOS Dogs.

What is SOS Dogs?

SOS Dogs is a registered, non-profit organization,located in New Jersey. It is a Yorkshire Terrierand small dog Rescue organization. This is an organization dedicated to saving the lives of not only Yorkshire Terriers, but also westies and maltese and other small dogs. Since its inception, in 1990, SOS Dogs has dedicated itself to finding loving and permanent homes for dogs whose owners are unable to keep them. They also find homes for dogs in puppy mills or dogs about to be discarded. SOS Dogs tries to adopt these tiny creatures and provide whatever the dogs need (medication, shots, surgery, socialization and training) till they find perfect homes for them. This organization takes their task extremely seriously. They will not send the dogs to just any home. They will conduct a thorough screening process of the prospective homes and hand over the dogs only if it is acceptable. The criteria they are looking for in dog owners are that dog owners should love their pets, should be experience dog owners, and should never leave the dogs alone the entire day.

How you can Help

SOS Dogs urges pet lovers, to consider helping them save these little creatures. They urge those who can to help in two ways.

1. Foster – SOS Dogs needs volunteers, in the southern New Jersey area, who are willing and able to foster a small dog for a few weeks. Fostering is necessary only when SOS Dogs is unable to find new homes immediately for the dog because the previous owner is simply unable to keep it. If you wish to foster a dog for a few weeks, you should be able to devote a significant part of your life to this dog. You have to feed, bathe, and sometimes housebreak the dog. For doing this, you get to be a part of its life and help make the decision of the type of “forever home” is best for the dog. As you can see, the job of fostering a dog is a challenging, yet extremely rewarding one. Therefore, you should be absolutely sure you can foster a dog.

2. Transporting – Another way you can help SOS Dogs is by helping transport the Yorkie. You may be required to pick up the dog and transport it some distance which may involve a few hours of driving. The process may be done alone or you may have a few other volunteer drivers to help with the transporting. Transporting is usually done on weekends and volunteers do not have to worry about missing work.

If you are hesitant about owning a dog, this is the perfect opportunity to find out what life will be like with a dog. You can try it out for a few weeks as a volunteer and, if you like it, adopt a dog. A dog is a perfect companion. Even if you do not wish to own a dog, consider helping these poor creatures by fostering or transporting. What have you got to lose?

This article is contributed to Active Adult Living.com blog by SOSdogs.org.

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