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Reasons for Adopting a Rescue Pet: Clayton Perlman

Longtime New Jersey resident and professional Clayton Perlman enjoys little more than spending time with his dog.

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Reasons for Adopting a Rescue Pet: Clayton Perlman

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  1. Reasons for Adopting a Rescue Pet Clayton Perlman

  2. Clayton Perlman Longtime New Jersey resident and professional Clayton Perlman enjoys little more than spending time with his dog.

  3. Clayton Perlman Perlman has come to appreciate the value not only of owning a pet, but of seeking out the company of a rescue animal – an experience that can have a positive impact on the community, and which can change your life in incredible, immeasurable ways.

  4. Clayton Perlman As Clayton Perlman knows, adopting a rescue dog or cat can have many benefits for both the individual and the local community. These include: The opportunity to save a life Better training and care than breeder pets Affordability ● ● ●

  5. The opportunity to save a life Many shelters and rescue operations are overburdened with too many animals – and must euthanize many dogs and cats due to lack of space or funding. Adopting a rescue dog or cat helps to remove one more life from such a fate – giving that animal a new lease on life and the chance to live with a loving family.

  6. Better training and care than breeder pets Rescue animals are often better trained and cared for than breeder animals – a quality that leads to faster acclimation to a new home and family.

  7. Affordability Shelter dogs and cats tend to be much more affordable than those found at the local pet store. And when you pay for a rescue animal, you’re putting money back into a system that provides much-needed care to abandoned, abused and neglected animals throughout the local community.

  8. Visit Social Profiles of Clayton Perlman https://claytonperlman.wordpress.com/ https://www.behance.net/ClaytonPerlman1 https://www.crunchbase.com/person/clayton-perlman https://www.pinterest.com/clayton_perlman/

  9. Thank You..

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