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Shelter Pet Myths

Shelter staff work around the clock to make sure shelters and the pets inside of them are clean and sanitary. Click the website link for additional information.<br>https://riverchaseanimalhospital.com/

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Shelter Pet Myths

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  1. Shelter Pet Myths Our animal friends who live in shelters are sometimes misunderstood. That might be because of the nature of shelter work. Whatever the reason, it’s important that we set the record straight! Your animal hospital Lewisville, TX is here to do just that. Shelter pets are poorly behaved. This isn’t true. Pets don’t find themselves in shelters because of poor behavior; issues like abandonment and uncontrolled breeding are much more common reasons. While adoptable pets in shelters might need training like any other pet, it doesn’t automatically mean they’re poorly behaved. Shelter pets are dirty. This is false. Shelter staff work around the clock to make sure shelters and the pets inside of them are clean and sanitary. This is essential for preventing the spread of disease in an area with so many animals housed in close quarters. Shelter pets are expensive. Not true. In fact, the costs of adopting a pet from a shelter are almost always far less than the price tags at a pet store or from a breeder. Save a life and save some money at the same time—adopt your next animal companion from your local shelter. Schedule your pet’s first appointment at your veterinary clinic Lewisville, TX.

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