adoption
Our guide to animal adoption; learn why, where, and how to prepare to adopt a cat, kitten, dog or puppy from an animal shelter or rescue group.
The More The Merrier
The More the Merrier I have a sweet and demanding pack of five furry babies. That wasn’t the plan. I wanted a Husky and had looked at shelters in and around Portland OR. I would check the shelters website regularly and when I would see a likely adoptee would go to visit them. By the time I got there…. every time…. for weeks, they had already been adopted. I started to think that I wasn’t meant to have a dog.
By Elizabeth Petersen5 years ago in Petlife
Finding Home
When I got recruited for a new position in Michigan, I knew it was time to get a dog. After all, I’d be moving alone to a different state where I knew no one and didn’t want to be too lonely. My senior dog, Doby had recently passed away after 14 years. I was heartbroken but I wanted to fall in love again. I scoured Petfinder.com and other adoption sites for the perfect dog. I was open to any breed or size. I was hoping to find a small or medium-sized dog though since I’d be living in an apartment. I spent several weeks looking at cute portraits of adorable pups. I even emailed a few different shelters inquiring about some. Then, I saw her. I saw her cute little innocent brown face with light brown eyebrows, stubby legs, and floppy ears. She was one and a half years old, housebroken, and loved to roll in the grass. My intuition said this was it. I knew she was the one for me. I just knew.
By Melissa Marie Watson5 years ago in Petlife
Pebble's story.
It's something of a daydream this memory, hazy, warm but still absolute. The temperature was perfect, and the taste of sea salt was lingering on my lips as me and my brother, Seán, cycled to the pebble beach at our grandparents. I was ten, so that made him 12. We were laughing loud, free from any fear of annoying anyone, free from really any cares at all. Looking back, it's something of a miracle we heard him at all.
By Paul Heder5 years ago in Petlife
The Kitten Who Walked the Storm
2019 hailed many strange things, being arguably the last normal (or less than outright crazy) year many people have had, but what stood out most to me was the storm that swept the east coast and hit my neck of the woods particularly hard. Heavy winds upended trees, which fell on power lines and killed power throughout the city. Waiting out flash flooding and deafening cracks of thunder that day taught us to truly appreciate the power of nature...and it’s potential for surprises.
By Dontae Ryan 5 years ago in Petlife
Opening Schrodinger's Box
There is a thought experiment in quantum physics where a cat inside a box has a 50% chance of being alive, and until you open that box to confirm his condition, the cat is, theoretically, both alive and dead. Schrodinger’s cat, as the imaginary feline is known, has his fate sealed only when you open the box. Similarly, a missing cat may theoretically be both alive and dead in your mind until he’s been found - even if he’s never found - and while finding him will seal that fate for better or for worse, it is only in opening that box that the weight of that question can be removed from your mind.
By Shauna Specht5 years ago in Petlife
An Unusual Unexpected Surprise
My daughter Emma received a message about an adoption approval. She and her fiancé Craig searched an online rescue and found Turbo. His black silky coat covered most of his body. A broad white stripe filled his chest. The caption said he was eight weeks old and a Border Collie/Lab mix. An animal rescue team found this pup on the streets of Texas. He shared a box with a litter of abandon puppies.
By Jim R Hughes5 years ago in Petlife
Betty Boop
Betty Boop was living by a dumpster with some mangy looking pit bulls when my niece Shannie found her. The big dogs ate everything before she could even get a bite. She was starving. You could see all her ribs and every bone of her spine. She could have been in a TV commercial raising money to save animals from abuse with her little skinny little skeleton body. I wish I had taken a picture. I didn't know I would be writing this, or I would have.
By Gayle Michaels5 years ago in Petlife
Shy Kora
Cold mornings are good mornings to explore the woods – nothing is biting or stinging, and the air is so crisp that I can smell and hear everything. I lift my head and taste the scent of dogs and horses and alphas. Some of the horses and alphas are familiar, but their scent is coming from ahead when it should be at the stables behind. Curious, I follow my nose to a large clearing that is full of noisy animals. The anticipation in the air is contagious and I express it in my speed.
By Karin Kaltofen5 years ago in Petlife










