Have you ever thought of having a pet dog but you are unsure as to whether to buy a puppy mill or adopt? Worry no more because this speech aims at answering your problem. In the speech, I will demonstrate why it is better to adopt a dog. I will show that adopting a dog is the best option because cheaper and manageable, free from significant allergies and more adaptable than a puppy mill. I will also demonstrate that adopting a dog is one way of promoting health ecosystem
First, taking a dog as a pet does not only give one a complete excellent home companion but also saves them money and is an easier way of getting a pet. The cost of buying a puppy mill from a store is much more expensive than adopting a dog. Besides, most adopted dogs are already vaccinated, micro-chipped, sprayed, and even neutered and all these are inclusive of the adoption fee, thus making adoption the better option.
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Second, with an adopted dog, one has no reason to worry about the health issues and temperament of the dog since unlike puppy mills; most adopted dogs are not purebred. That is what President Obama did after realizing that the purebred dog was causing allergies to his daughters. Also, adopted dogs are also cleaner and less sick than the puppy mills. With an adopted pet dog, one also has the freedom to choose a dog of a certain age, color, characteristic, mixed breed and one that fits their unique personality. Such freedom is not always possible with puppy mills bought from pet stores.
Lastly, adopting a dog is one way of saving the dog from being killed through euthanasia due to lack of enough shelters for them. So, if each and every one of us adopted a dog and kept them as a pet, think about how many dog lives we will have saved. Adopting a dog also helps control the dog population by reducing overpopulation and also less veterinary care is needed for adopted dogs than puppy mills. That, in essence, is one of the reasons why it is preferable to adopt a pet dog rather than buy a puppy mill.
In conclusion, it is evident that adopting a dog or shelter pet is the better option because it helps save costs, reduces overpopulation of dogs, and provides a better companion, and avoids the health and behavior problems associated with puppy mills.