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Nothing brightens up my day more than seeing my adorable cat curl up in my lap for a nap or run to the door to greet me when I get home from work. He might be a bit demanding when he’s hungry, and his teeth can be a little too sharp at times. But I wouldn’t trade that little guy for the world. 

Adopting an animal into your family can simultaneously change your life and theirs. We all need love and companionship, even furry little creatures, and knowing that you saved a precious animal from a life in a cage is a great feeling. Below, you’ll find photos of some of the sweetest animals who have recently been adopted. These cuties have finally found their fur-ever homes, and they couldn’t be happier. Keep reading to find a conversation with Ivanka Patterson of Every Dog Matters EU, and be sure to upvote the pics that inspire you to adopt not shop!

To learn more about what it’s like to adopt a loving animal into your family, we reached out to Ivanka Patterson, director of Every Dog Matters EU. Ivanka was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain why it’s so important to adopt rather than shop our pets. 

“A lot of dogs from breeders come from illegal puppy mills where the dogs and puppies are living in very poor conditions,” Ivanka shared. “Not knowing the origins of your bought pups hides the huge risk of getting an overbred pup which will have genetic health issues and a shorter life span.” 

“Shopping instead of adopting keeps this ugly business alive,” Ivanka continued. “The pros of adopting a dog are – you know the story and the health state of the dog you are adopting; you are giving a chance to an animal that, more often than not has not been treated well in life, to discover what real love and home mean; mixed breeds are much healthier.”

And when it comes to the benefits we can receive from adopting dogs, Ivanka says, “We believe there is a hidden superhero in each one of us. By adopting a rescue animal, this superhero comes to life, and the feeling of worthiness within oneself greatly improves one’s self-esteem.”

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Adopted This Guy Yesterday. Meet Charlie. He Is So, So Beautiful. He’s Been Such A Joy Already (So Far ). He Is 1/4 German Shepherd, 3/4 Husky Or A Shepsky

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“It has been scientifically proven that adopting a pet from a shelter makes people become more compassionate and responsible,” Ivanka added. “It has physical benefits as well, like spending time with one’s adopted animal normalizes blood pressure, reduces cortisol and helps overcome mental disorders like depression. And last but not least, all of the above makes us better people.”

#8

Found This Little Baby Left Alone In The Middle Of A Parking Lot Yesterday, Taken Her Into A Vet And They Say She’s Doing Well So Far!

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#9

New Adopted Puppy Is A Bit Scared. Our Big Boy Has His Back, Turning Into A Helicopter Dad

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Unfortunately, not everyone understands how lovable and amazing rescue animals can be. So Ivanka wanted to set some of the common misconceptions about rescue dogs straight. First, she addressed the idea that an animal from a shelter will be aggressive and untrainable. “So not true. A dog’s behavior depends greatly on the conditions we put the dog in and on the way we interact with it,” Ivanka shared. 

“Dogs need between 3 to 6 months in order to adjust to their new home. During this time the adopter MUST give the animal its space, be patient with it, and respect the dog’s willingness for privacy,” the expert says. “Having realistic expectations and patience is the key for a happy dog-human relationship.”

Some people also assume that if they don’t get their dog as a puppy, it won’t be able to bond with them or be obedient. “Adopting a puppy is a lot of fun, but also a huge blank canvas one needs to put a lot of work into it,” Ivanka says. “Adopting an adult or senior dog has a lot of benefits, like the dog won’t go through the whole chewing on everything phase. It will [also] know super quickly that pottying is done only outside unless stressed or ill; there is no adult dog that likes to do their business where they live.”

“And most important of all – you will already know the character of the dog and what to expect from it,” Ivanka continued. “Choosing a dog whose temperament fits the adopter’s energy and lifestyle is the most important part of the adoption for it to be a happy one for all sides. Adult and senior dogs have no problems emotionally bonding with their owner, just the opposite. They understand very well that they are given a chance in life, and there is no animal more grateful than the adopted one.”

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Adopted Our Very First Cat Last Weekend. I Was Worried We’d Get A Non-Friendly Cat Who Was Very Standoffish But She’s An Angel. Is Interested With Anything, Wants To Be Cradled Like A Baby, Vibrates All The Time

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Do I Have A Gsp?!

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I adopted my girl about a week ago “mixed breed” but saw chocolate lab. But I recently discovered this breed and really convinced she is a GSP! Seeing vet in a week and want to do DNA test. I’m also a new dog mom, and think she’s the absolute BEST regardless of what her breed is. But I want to know because I want more for sure!!!! Let me know what you think? She’s estimated 10 weeks.

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Ivanka also says that families shouldn’t feel pressured into getting a dog just because their children asked for one. “Dogs are not toys and should never be treated as such,” she says. “Having your child grow up with an animal is simply amazing, as it teaches the kids compassion, responsibility, true friendship and so much more.”

“If an adult wants to adopt a dog so their kid grows up with it, they must know going into the whole process that no matter what, the dog will be the parents’ responsibility! Dogs are not gifts, and one should never gift a pet to someone, as usually these gifts end up in shelters or on the street,” Ivanka says. “Have in mind that a mature dog has the emotional and intellectual capacity of a 2.5 year old kid. Would you treat a child this age poorly?”

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The Cds Wasn’t Working For Me, So I Went To The Shelter And Adopted The Oldest Cat There. Meet Cucumber

Share icon The Cds Wasn’t Working For Me, So I Went To The Shelter And Adopted The Oldest Cat There. Meet Cucumber

Meet Cucumber (named by my 7yo). He is a 10yo love bug.

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As far as what prospective adopters should know before bringing a dog home, Ivanka says, “Before everything, the dog is a responsibility,” she told Bored Panda. “An adopter should really consider if in their current lifestyle there is room for a pet. And if yes, what exactly having one will entail.”

“And once again, patience,” Ivanka added. “A lot of people think the dog will immediately love their new life the moment it steps into their new home. That the dog will immediately trust their adopter and will bond and start playing from the get go. Would you immediately trust a stranger?”

#22

I Just Adopted This Girl From An Elderly Couple

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This is an 11 year old female red foot. Shell length of 15″.

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#23

My Husband And I Adopted This 10 Year Old Baby, Who Was Previously Returned To The Shelter For “Hiding Too Much”. Now I Can No Longer Use The Bathroom Unsupervised

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“If you have decided to adopt a dog, really think it through, and choose a dog with a temperament and character that will best fit your lifestyle in order to have a true best friend,” Ivanka says. “Have realistic expectations from your adopted dog, be patient with it, and show it that it can trust you 100%. Then, and only then, will you really have a true, joyful, obedient and forever four-legged best friend. And trust me, every single effort is so worth it!”

If you’d like to learn more about Every Dog Matters EU, be sure to visit their website!

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I Was Having A Hard Time Feeling Like Things Would Get Better, Then Today I Adopted My Dream Frog Size Large! Whoever Gave Up This Gorgeous Girl, She Has A Home & I Love Her. I Have 2 Little Beans But Omg She A Whole Palm Sized Big Girl! I Couldn’t Have Dreamed I’d Get So Lucky. What Do I Call Her?

Share icon I Was Having A Hard Time Feeling Like Things Would Get Better, Then Today I Adopted My Dream Frog Size Large! Whoever Gave Up This Gorgeous Girl, She Has A Home & I Love Her. I Have 2 Little Beans But Omg She A Whole Palm Sized Big Girl! I Couldn't Have Dreamed I'd Get So Lucky. What Do I Call Her?

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We hope you’re enjoying these photos of precious animals who have finally found loving homes, pandas! Adopting and rescuing animals is so much better than buying from a breeder, and your sweet little companion will always be thankful for your love. Keep upvoting the pics that you find particularly precious, and if you’re interested in checking out more wholesome adoption photos from Bored Panda, look no further than right here!

#28

Adopted Two “Undesirable Cats” At The Animal Shelter- A Very Scared Feral Kitten (Still Trying To Get A Good Face Pic) And The Fattest Cat In The Building

Share icon Adopted Two "Undesirable Cats" At The Animal Shelter- A Very Scared Feral Kitten (Still Trying To Get A Good Face Pic) And The Fattest Cat In The Building

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#30

Give Black Cats A Chance!! They’re Often The Last Ones To Be Adopted

Share icon Give Black Cats A Chance!! They’re Often The Last Ones To Be Adopted

My first void, and he’s an absolute love. He has no fear, is so friendly with everyone- including his tabby sister. He’s a little shadow and such a goof. He’s 6 months old and I love him so much. I’m converted to the void forever. Who gave these guys a bad rep!!? I just want to talk 🔪.

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#34

Thoughts On Blue?

Share icon Thoughts On Blue?

The agency we adopted him from thought he was part Catahoula Leopard dog but others have disagreed. He sounds like Chewbacca and also has the shrillest whine (scream) I’ve ever heard a dog make.

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#35

I Think I Adopted A Pitbull

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…thoughts? My older dog has been an “only dog” for the last couple years. He adores dogs so we decided to adopt a puppy for him. We wanted another dog too. We found a puppy listed as a “Lab mix.” We got her a few days ago, she’s 9 weeks as of today. I think she’s actually a bully of some sort. Can someone with more knowledge of this breed share their opinion? I don’t really care what she is, I’m committed to her but I’m curious. Thanks.

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Meet Fred

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His name was Mercury but I call him Fred. He is only 5 months old and he’s huge I think. It’s only day one but I’ve never met a cat like Fred. He wants to be directly near me and I’ve never met a cat who didn’t eventually get sick of pets and want some space from you. I love Fred already. Also Fred is really vocal and I think that’s neat.

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Just Adopted My Girl. She Was Found Starving And Pregnant On The Side Of The Road By A Sweet Couple Who Delivered Her Babes And Nursed Her Back To Health

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#47

Please Don’t Overlook The Older Cats When Adopting

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He found his home with me 2 hours ago. He’s an older cat who’s owners fell ill & could no longer care for him. When the volunteer told me he’s been there a long time & that they don’t get many calls about him, I knew I had to give him his forever home

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#51

Adopted Her From A Shelter Just Three Weeks Ago Where She’d Been Abandoned. Now, She’s Fully Spoiled

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#54

I Got Adopted By This Stray Beauty! Approached Me Out Of The Pitch Darkness, Scared The Crap Out Of Me, And Now I Can’t Wait To Get Home To Her. Still No Name, Formosa Mountain Dog

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#56

My Friend Adopted A Street Dog From Cyprus And I Got To Meet Her For The First Time Yesterday. One Ridiculously Photogenic Dog

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#57

Chocolate Lab Or Labrador Deceiver?

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Just swabbed Riley for his Embark DNA test. He’s around 11 months old and 74lbs , adopted from animal control. He’s a friend to all, super smart, very food motivated but has a very stubborn streak!

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What Type Of Cat Do You Think We Adopted?

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He’s such a sweetie, he has the softest fur, he’s a huge talker, his appetite is out of this world, and he’s bigger than any cat we’ve ever had! No idea what breed he is and we’re curious 🙂

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#65

Adopted My First Cat, This Is Teefee!

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I’ve had cats my whole life, but she’s my first that isn’t a family cat/roommate’s cat! She was a (very fast) foster fail, and my partner and I love her.

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#66

Adopted A Stray Cat, His Name Is Bob

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A neighbor said that his ex owner lives on our street and had kicked him out years ago, and he stayed wandering around on our street for years, sleeping under cars. I only began to notice him this last year. I thought he belonged to someone because he had a collar on.

He started coming up to us when we’d take our dog for a walk and he’d be the most loving and friendly cat. When I started petting him I felt the dirt on his fur and that’s when I realized he wasn’t being taken care of. He started coming to our door for food and started sleeping on our doorstep. Within a few days we took him to the vet, got him a check up and vaccines (vet says he’s 5-6yrs), bought him toys, bowls for food and water, litter box, a soft bed (even though he sleeps on our bed), and we ripped the dirty collar off him, gave him a shower.

He loves to cuddle. He used to be so skinny, now he never misses a meal and comes to the kitchen and waits.

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#67

Adopted My First Solo Cat. Ended Up Being An Orange. What Should I Expect And Where Can I Apply For Braincell Custody?

Share icon Adopted My First Solo Cat. Ended Up Being An Orange. What Should I Expect And Where Can I Apply For Braincell Custody?

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#69

Adopting This Wonderful Girl In A Few Weeks, Would Love Suggestions! I Have Three Other Cats Named Niro, Leo And Ikimba If That Helps

Share icon Adopting This Wonderful Girl In A Few Weeks, Would Love Suggestions! I Have Three Other Cats Named Niro, Leo And Ikimba If That Helps

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#70

First Dog I Ever Adopted/Rescued. I Am Obsessed With Her. This Is Lucy, She’s Half Rottweiler And Half Pit, But 100% The Sweetest Dog I’ve Ever Met

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#74

Our New Baby

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We adopted this sweet baby today. We were told she is a Chihuahua/Terrier Mix. She is just about a yr and half old. She came from an awful hoarding situation here in Florida. The rescue received her in October and she had Parvo. She is fearful, but also a love bug. We lost our heart dog about a month ago, and decided to open our hearts to a new pup. This is Gemma.

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#75

I Have Waited So Long To Get A Cat! This Is Liesl And I Adopted Her Today From The Indianapolis Animal Shelter. She Is A Year Old And She Is Perfect And I Love Her!

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#79

Galgos And Toys

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Hi! We adopted Liam five days ago. He was used by hunters in Spain, and they threatened to kill him because he wasn’t good at hunting.

He’s the sweetest dog I’ve ever seen, and he’s slowly adapting to his life in France. But I’m a little worried, because he doesn’t care about toys at all. For now, it’s not a big deal, but I’m afraid he will get bored when he’s at home.

Have you had this problem with your galgo? Is there a way I can make toys seem fun for him?

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#81

Pet Name Advice

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We adopted this beautiful cat from a Bangladeshi family who had a change of circumstances. They love him very much and we want to give him a name that reflects their love for him and where we got him from hence thinking of a Bengali name

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I Adopted Two 4 Year Old Brothers Yesterday. One Of Them Pooped In The Toilet Last Night. Stress Response Or Toilet Trained?

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#91

I Adopted A Little Piece Of Heaven. It’s Been Two Days Since I Adopted This Beautiful Thing. Her Name Is Tulipa

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#94

My Newly Adopted Shelter Dog After 2 Days Of Settling In

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She was bred for puppies then abandoned, picked up by the pound and ran out of time there.

Luckily a local rescue centre saved her and then we found her. She’s finally settled and catching up on some well needed sleep

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#95

My Dad’s Dog Adopted An Orange Boy

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Tigger, showed up a few days before Christmas on my folks’ porch. Folks thought he might be a nearby farm cat, but he didn’t leave after a day and a half. Cruz, the dog, refused to eat his dinner in the second day and kept whining at the door. He didn’t go to his bowl till Tigger was let in. He then waited for Tigger to eat his full of his food before he finally ate. They’re now absolute best bros

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#108

I Was Adopted By This Stray.. Is It Normal Black Cat Behavior That She Meows Constantly For Attention, Follows Me Around, And Swats At Me As I Walk By ?

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Nothing brightens up my day more than seeing my adorable cat curl up in my lap for a nap or run to the door to greet me when I get home from work. He might be a bit demanding when he’s hungry, and his teeth can be a little too sharp at times. But I wouldn’t trade that little guy for the world. 

Adopting an animal into your family can simultaneously change your life and theirs. We all need love and companionship, even furry little creatures, and knowing that you saved a precious animal from a life in a cage is a great feeling. Below, you’ll find photos of some of the sweetest animals who have recently been adopted. These cuties have finally found their fur-ever homes, and they couldn’t be happier. Keep reading to find a conversation with Ivanka Patterson of Every Dog Matters EU, and be sure to upvote the pics that inspire you to adopt not shop!

To learn more about what it’s like to adopt a loving animal into your family, we reached out to Ivanka Patterson, director of Every Dog Matters EU. Ivanka was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain why it’s so important to adopt rather than shop our pets. 

“A lot of dogs from breeders come from illegal puppy mills where the dogs and puppies are living in very poor conditions,” Ivanka shared. “Not knowing the origins of your bought pups hides the huge risk of getting an overbred pup which will have genetic health issues and a shorter life span.” 

“Shopping instead of adopting keeps this ugly business alive,” Ivanka continued. “The pros of adopting a dog are – you know the story and the health state of the dog you are adopting; you are giving a chance to an animal that, more often than not has not been treated well in life, to discover what real love and home mean; mixed breeds are much healthier.”

And when it comes to the benefits we can receive from adopting dogs, Ivanka says, “We believe there is a hidden superhero in each one of us. By adopting a rescue animal, this superhero comes to life, and the feeling of worthiness within oneself greatly improves one's self-esteem.”

#5

Adopted This Guy Yesterday. Meet Charlie. He Is So, So Beautiful. He's Been Such A Joy Already (So Far ). He Is 1/4 German Shepherd, 3/4 Husky Or A Shepsky

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“It has been scientifically proven that adopting a pet from a shelter makes people become more compassionate and responsible,” Ivanka added. “It has physical benefits as well, like spending time with one's adopted animal normalizes blood pressure, reduces cortisol and helps overcome mental disorders like depression. And last but not least, all of the above makes us better people.”

#8

Found This Little Baby Left Alone In The Middle Of A Parking Lot Yesterday, Taken Her Into A Vet And They Say She's Doing Well So Far!

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#9

New Adopted Puppy Is A Bit Scared. Our Big Boy Has His Back, Turning Into A Helicopter Dad

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Unfortunately, not everyone understands how lovable and amazing rescue animals can be. So Ivanka wanted to set some of the common misconceptions about rescue dogs straight. First, she addressed the idea that an animal from a shelter will be aggressive and untrainable. “So not true. A dog's behavior depends greatly on the conditions we put the dog in and on the way we interact with it,” Ivanka shared. 

“Dogs need between 3 to 6 months in order to adjust to their new home. During this time the adopter MUST give the animal its space, be patient with it, and respect the dog's willingness for privacy,” the expert says. “Having realistic expectations and patience is the key for a happy dog-human relationship.”

Some people also assume that if they don’t get their dog as a puppy, it won’t be able to bond with them or be obedient. “Adopting a puppy is a lot of fun, but also a huge blank canvas one needs to put a lot of work into it,” Ivanka says. “Adopting an adult or senior dog has a lot of benefits, like the dog won't go through the whole chewing on everything phase. It will [also] know super quickly that pottying is done only outside unless stressed or ill; there is no adult dog that likes to do their business where they live.”

“And most important of all – you will already know the character of the dog and what to expect from it,” Ivanka continued. “Choosing a dog whose temperament fits the adopter’s energy and lifestyle is the most important part of the adoption for it to be a happy one for all sides. Adult and senior dogs have no problems emotionally bonding with their owner, just the opposite. They understand very well that they are given a chance in life, and there is no animal more grateful than the adopted one.”

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Adopted Our Very First Cat Last Weekend. I Was Worried We'd Get A Non-Friendly Cat Who Was Very Standoffish But She's An Angel. Is Interested With Anything, Wants To Be Cradled Like A Baby, Vibrates All The Time

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#18

Do I Have A Gsp?!

Share icon Do I Have A Gsp?!

I adopted my girl about a week ago “mixed breed” but saw chocolate lab. But I recently discovered this breed and really convinced she is a GSP! Seeing vet in a week and want to do DNA test. I’m also a new dog mom, and think she’s the absolute BEST regardless of what her breed is. But I want to know because I want more for sure!!!! Let me know what you think? She’s estimated 10 weeks.

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Ivanka also says that families shouldn’t feel pressured into getting a dog just because their children asked for one. “Dogs are not toys and should never be treated as such,” she says. “Having your child grow up with an animal is simply amazing, as it teaches the kids compassion, responsibility, true friendship and so much more.”

“If an adult wants to adopt a dog so their kid grows up with it, they must know going into the whole process that no matter what, the dog will be the parents' responsibility! Dogs are not gifts, and one should never gift a pet to someone, as usually these gifts end up in shelters or on the street,” Ivanka says. “Have in mind that a mature dog has the emotional and intellectual capacity of a 2.5 year old kid. Would you treat a child this age poorly?”

#21

The Cds Wasn’t Working For Me, So I Went To The Shelter And Adopted The Oldest Cat There. Meet Cucumber

Share icon The Cds Wasn’t Working For Me, So I Went To The Shelter And Adopted The Oldest Cat There. Meet Cucumber

Meet Cucumber (named by my 7yo). He is a 10yo love bug.

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As far as what prospective adopters should know before bringing a dog home, Ivanka says, “Before everything, the dog is a responsibility,” she told Bored Panda. “An adopter should really consider if in their current lifestyle there is room for a pet. And if yes, what exactly having one will entail.”

“And once again, patience,” Ivanka added. “A lot of people think the dog will immediately love their new life the moment it steps into their new home. That the dog will immediately trust their adopter and will bond and start playing from the get go. Would you immediately trust a stranger?”

#22

I Just Adopted This Girl From An Elderly Couple

Share icon I Just Adopted This Girl From An Elderly Couple

This is an 11 year old female red foot. Shell length of 15".

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#23

My Husband And I Adopted This 10 Year Old Baby, Who Was Previously Returned To The Shelter For "Hiding Too Much". Now I Can No Longer Use The Bathroom Unsupervised

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“If you have decided to adopt a dog, really think it through, and choose a dog with a temperament and character that will best fit your lifestyle in order to have a true best friend,” Ivanka says. “Have realistic expectations from your adopted dog, be patient with it, and show it that it can trust you 100%. Then, and only then, will you really have a true, joyful, obedient and forever four-legged best friend. And trust me, every single effort is so worth it!”

If you’d like to learn more about Every Dog Matters EU, be sure to visit their website!

#26

I Was Having A Hard Time Feeling Like Things Would Get Better, Then Today I Adopted My Dream Frog Size Large! Whoever Gave Up This Gorgeous Girl, She Has A Home & I Love Her. I Have 2 Little Beans But Omg She A Whole Palm Sized Big Girl! I Couldn't Have Dreamed I'd Get So Lucky. What Do I Call Her?

Share icon I Was Having A Hard Time Feeling Like Things Would Get Better, Then Today I Adopted My Dream Frog Size Large! Whoever Gave Up This Gorgeous Girl, She Has A Home & I Love Her. I Have 2 Little Beans But Omg She A Whole Palm Sized Big Girl! I Couldn't Have Dreamed I'd Get So Lucky. What Do I Call Her?

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We hope you’re enjoying these photos of precious animals who have finally found loving homes, pandas! Adopting and rescuing animals is so much better than buying from a breeder, and your sweet little companion will always be thankful for your love. Keep upvoting the pics that you find particularly precious, and if you’re interested in checking out more wholesome adoption photos from Bored Panda, look no further than right here!

#28

Adopted Two "Undesirable Cats" At The Animal Shelter- A Very Scared Feral Kitten (Still Trying To Get A Good Face Pic) And The Fattest Cat In The Building

Share icon Adopted Two "Undesirable Cats" At The Animal Shelter- A Very Scared Feral Kitten (Still Trying To Get A Good Face Pic) And The Fattest Cat In The Building

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#30

Give Black Cats A Chance!! They’re Often The Last Ones To Be Adopted

Share icon Give Black Cats A Chance!! They’re Often The Last Ones To Be Adopted

My first void, and he’s an absolute love. He has no fear, is so friendly with everyone- including his tabby sister. He’s a little shadow and such a goof. He’s 6 months old and I love him so much. I’m converted to the void forever. Who gave these guys a bad rep!!? I just want to talk 🔪.

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#34

Thoughts On Blue?

Share icon Thoughts On Blue?

The agency we adopted him from thought he was part Catahoula Leopard dog but others have disagreed. He sounds like Chewbacca and also has the shrillest whine (scream) I’ve ever heard a dog make.

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#35

I Think I Adopted A Pitbull

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...thoughts? My older dog has been an "only dog" for the last couple years. He adores dogs so we decided to adopt a puppy for him. We wanted another dog too. We found a puppy listed as a "Lab mix." We got her a few days ago, she's 9 weeks as of today. I think she's actually a bully of some sort. Can someone with more knowledge of this breed share their opinion? I don't really care what she is, I'm committed to her but I'm curious. Thanks.

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#37

Meet Fred

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His name was Mercury but I call him Fred. He is only 5 months old and he’s huge I think. It’s only day one but I’ve never met a cat like Fred. He wants to be directly near me and I’ve never met a cat who didn’t eventually get sick of pets and want some space from you. I love Fred already. Also Fred is really vocal and I think that’s neat.

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#42

Just Adopted My Girl. She Was Found Starving And Pregnant On The Side Of The Road By A Sweet Couple Who Delivered Her Babes And Nursed Her Back To Health

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#47

Please Don’t Overlook The Older Cats When Adopting

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He found his home with me 2 hours ago. He’s an older cat who’s owners fell ill & could no longer care for him. When the volunteer told me he’s been there a long time & that they don’t get many calls about him, I knew I had to give him his forever home

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#51

Adopted Her From A Shelter Just Three Weeks Ago Where She’d Been Abandoned. Now, She’s Fully Spoiled

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#54

I Got Adopted By This Stray Beauty! Approached Me Out Of The Pitch Darkness, Scared The Crap Out Of Me, And Now I Can't Wait To Get Home To Her. Still No Name, Formosa Mountain Dog

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#56

My Friend Adopted A Street Dog From Cyprus And I Got To Meet Her For The First Time Yesterday. One Ridiculously Photogenic Dog

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#57

Chocolate Lab Or Labrador Deceiver?

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Just swabbed Riley for his Embark DNA test. He's around 11 months old and 74lbs , adopted from animal control. He's a friend to all, super smart, very food motivated but has a very stubborn streak!

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#60

What Type Of Cat Do You Think We Adopted?

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He's such a sweetie, he has the softest fur, he's a huge talker, his appetite is out of this world, and he's bigger than any cat we've ever had! No idea what breed he is and we're curious 🙂

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#65

Adopted My First Cat, This Is Teefee!

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I’ve had cats my whole life, but she’s my first that isn’t a family cat/roommate’s cat! She was a (very fast) foster fail, and my partner and I love her.

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#66

Adopted A Stray Cat, His Name Is Bob

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A neighbor said that his ex owner lives on our street and had kicked him out years ago, and he stayed wandering around on our street for years, sleeping under cars. I only began to notice him this last year. I thought he belonged to someone because he had a collar on.

He started coming up to us when we’d take our dog for a walk and he’d be the most loving and friendly cat. When I started petting him I felt the dirt on his fur and that’s when I realized he wasn’t being taken care of. He started coming to our door for food and started sleeping on our doorstep. Within a few days we took him to the vet, got him a check up and vaccines (vet says he’s 5-6yrs), bought him toys, bowls for food and water, litter box, a soft bed (even though he sleeps on our bed), and we ripped the dirty collar off him, gave him a shower.

He loves to cuddle. He used to be so skinny, now he never misses a meal and comes to the kitchen and waits.

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#67

Adopted My First Solo Cat. Ended Up Being An Orange. What Should I Expect And Where Can I Apply For Braincell Custody?

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#69

Adopting This Wonderful Girl In A Few Weeks, Would Love Suggestions! I Have Three Other Cats Named Niro, Leo And Ikimba If That Helps

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#70

First Dog I Ever Adopted/Rescued. I Am Obsessed With Her. This Is Lucy, She’s Half Rottweiler And Half Pit, But 100% The Sweetest Dog I’ve Ever Met

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#74

Our New Baby

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We adopted this sweet baby today. We were told she is a Chihuahua/Terrier Mix. She is just about a yr and half old. She came from an awful hoarding situation here in Florida. The rescue received her in October and she had Parvo. She is fearful, but also a love bug. We lost our heart dog about a month ago, and decided to open our hearts to a new pup. This is Gemma.

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#75

I Have Waited So Long To Get A Cat! This Is Liesl And I Adopted Her Today From The Indianapolis Animal Shelter. She Is A Year Old And She Is Perfect And I Love Her!

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#79

Galgos And Toys

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Hi! We adopted Liam five days ago. He was used by hunters in Spain, and they threatened to kill him because he wasn't good at hunting.

He's the sweetest dog I've ever seen, and he's slowly adapting to his life in France. But I'm a little worried, because he doesn't care about toys at all. For now, it's not a big deal, but I'm afraid he will get bored when he's at home.

Have you had this problem with your galgo? Is there a way I can make toys seem fun for him?

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#81

Pet Name Advice

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We adopted this beautiful cat from a Bangladeshi family who had a change of circumstances. They love him very much and we want to give him a name that reflects their love for him and where we got him from hence thinking of a Bengali name

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#87

I Adopted Two 4 Year Old Brothers Yesterday. One Of Them Pooped In The Toilet Last Night. Stress Response Or Toilet Trained?

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#91

I Adopted A Little Piece Of Heaven. It's Been Two Days Since I Adopted This Beautiful Thing. Her Name Is Tulipa

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#94

My Newly Adopted Shelter Dog After 2 Days Of Settling In

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She was bred for puppies then abandoned, picked up by the pound and ran out of time there.

Luckily a local rescue centre saved her and then we found her. She's finally settled and catching up on some well needed sleep

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#95

My Dad's Dog Adopted An Orange Boy

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Tigger, showed up a few days before Christmas on my folks' porch. Folks thought he might be a nearby farm cat, but he didn't leave after a day and a half. Cruz, the dog, refused to eat his dinner in the second day and kept whining at the door. He didn't go to his bowl till Tigger was let in. He then waited for Tigger to eat his full of his food before he finally ate. They're now absolute best bros

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#108

I Was Adopted By This Stray.. Is It Normal Black Cat Behavior That She Meows Constantly For Attention, Follows Me Around, And Swats At Me As I Walk By ?

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