Adopting a pet is a big commitment. It’s important to consider your lifestyle and personality before adopting a pet. Make sure that a dog or cat will fit into your family’s lifestyle and be able to adjust to any changes. Dogs especially need a lot of exercise and require a long walk daily.

Are you ready for a pet?
A pet is a lifelong commitment and requires constant care. A pet may be wrong if you’re not ready for that responsibility. Pets can be expensive, especially if you buy them from a store or shelter. You’ll also have to consider veterinary expenses, food, toys and other accessories. Consider putting a little money away each month to cover these costs. Finally, you’ll need to decide whether or not your family is ready for a pet.
Are you ready to commit to a lifetime of care?
Adopting a pet is a lifetime commitment; you should only consider going through the adoption process if you’re ready. Every year, millions of dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and other pets end up in shelters across the United States. The animals suffer when some of these creatures are not adopted into loving homes. If you can’t find someone to care for your pet, some legal tools can help. A will or a statutory pet trust (there are different types of these in each state) can establish funds for lifetime care. It is also important to consider how you will cope with your pet’s end-of-life. It can be … Read More

