Dog Rescue Liverpool

Amy Green
5 min readMar 11, 2021
Dog Rescue Liverpool

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You may be looking for a new dog to keep you company, and you may even have noticed the spike in prices for dogs due to covid. So why not rescue a dog instead?

Why is rescuing important?

Well, rescuing is important for many reasons. One of which being that if people choose to adopt a dog rather than to source one from a breeder, then the breeders will be out of business and there will be less dogs at rehoming centres looking for their forever home. The problem does not lie with all breeders of course, only backyard breeders and puppy farms where the dogs are treated badly and those who purchase them are not aware of the signs to look out for to make sure you are buying from a proper breeder who looks after the dogs. People buying less from breeders will essentially stop puppy farms from existing due to the low demand of buying dogs outwith rehoming centres.

Eventually dogs in rescue homes can be put down if there is no interest in them. So it is very important to look into rehoming a dog instead of buying one from a breeder. It is also equally important to make sure that you are ready to own a dog. Make sure that you do plenty of research and that you are absolutely sure that you have plenty of room for a furry friend in your life. Because the last thing your dog needs, and the last thing rehoming centres need is yet another dog added to the list of dogs without a home.

Benefits of rescuing a dog

There are many benefits of rescuing a dog instead of buying one from breeders. One of which is that you can trust rescue homes to be honest and trustworthy and they will provide you with all the information and help that you need. Rescue homes also match you with a dog that will match not only your requirements, but your new furry friend’s too. They can do this because they assess their dog’s needs and make sure that they match your own living conditions. Rescue dogs also receive vet checks so you can know for sure what your new family member’s needs will be, but you also know that when you get them they have been looked after…

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Amy Green

Hi I’m Amy — travel blogger, dog lover, digital marketer. I write mainly about Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. Getting into drones!