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Only patronise responsible pet shops which comply with the necessary welfare conditions dog farms are not graded as they are not licensed as pet shops but are also required to comply to the conditions. A healthy pet should be in good physical condition. Here are some signs of a healthy pet:. Potential pet owners must be assessed by pet retailers on their suitability to care for a pet. This is done through a pre-sale screening process where both buyer and retailer complete the Pet Purchase Declaration PPD form.

Ask Jamie AVS. Where to get a pet. Adopting a pet You can give a homeless animal a second chance through adoption instead of purchasing from a pet shop. View Dogs for Adoption. It takes a massive amount to keep our rescue, medical and shelter operations going monthly and this will be a great way to be a part of helping these helpless dogs who have no one but us to help them. Make a Donation. Do you feel the passion and the fire to help these dogs?

Use your strengths and passion to really make a difference! There are so many ways to help, find out more! Be a Volunteer. It takes a lot to help dogs in need, from prepartory work to actual rescue and many a stray and abandoned dog suffer grave injuries or sickness. The Society emphasises the importance of treating all animals with kindness and respect, and schools everyone on animal welfare and more.

It also conducts a hour emergency animal rescue, runs a shelter for strays, rehomes abandoned pets, and carries out complementary veterinary care as well as spay and neuter services.

Its rehoming notice board is regularly updated with adoptable dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs, and includes the personal adoption notices of other pet owners too. At the moment, the shelter is open for adoption viewing through appointments only. Give a kitty a forever home with the help of the Love Kuching Project.

The group rescues and rehabilitate sick and injured community cats, and encourages the love of cats as companion animals through cat-assisted therapy. Each adoptable kitten and cat has a personality of its own and is trained and socialised to adapt to a multi-cat household and more.

Some cats even go on programmes to act as 'therapy cats' in homes for the elderly. The cats can be viewed via the Pawsome Bulletin Board and Instagram. Before you decide to adopt a cat, you will need to fill up a questionnaire on the website. The project also runs a sterilisation programme for canines islandwide.

Find your new BFF via its website where details of each dog such as name, gender, age and HDB approval status are reflected next to its adorable portrait shot.

Home to about stray and rescued dogs and cats, Animal Lovers League is one to look out for when it comes to adopting. Stressing its no-kill policy, the project houses them until they are rehomed — even if it takes forever. You can find them listed on its Instagram page. Make an appointment today to meet your potential furkid and interact with them in several visits before signing adoption papers.

With 30 years of experience under its belt, the Causes for Animals Singapore CAS is heavily involved in animal welfare by raising awareness in schools and workshops, introducing a rescue and adoption program, and practising a stray management program. Not only are strays taken in, but they are also rehabilitated, vaccinated and fostered. Contact CAS to enquire more. Hey, kitty kitty. Instead, it features a public cat adoption board where cat lovers and pet owners are invited to post details of cats that need a forever home or a new foster family.

More of a rabbit lover? The House Rabbit Society Singapore is immensely dedicated to all things rabbit, including welfare, adoption and education. The volunteer group rescues and rehomes abandoned bunnies which you can have a look at their Facebook page where its gallery of adoptable furbabies are updated every week.



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