Positives and Negatives of Adopting an Abused Dog

Introduction

Abused dogs are often burdened with emotional and physical damage. However, a patient owner can help an abused dog to experience a life full of love, happiness, and friendship.

Positives of Adopting an Abused Dog

There are a lot of benefits to adopting an abused dog. Patient pet owners often experience their own reward when they see their abused dog blossoming. There is no richer experience than knowing that you were able to help an abused dog to live and enjoy life again, and many people devote themselves to abused dogs for this reason alone. Abused dogs can also form extremely close and strong bonds with their new owners. People who are looking for a dog that they can lavish with affection and time may want to look into adopting, and helping, an abused dog.

Potential Negatives of Adopting an Abused Dog

Abused dogs can be carrying a lot of emotional baggage, and because they can’t talk they can’t tell you what they’ve been through. Many abused dogs have multiple personality problems because of the abuse they have suffered, and it can take months for all of these issues to come to the surface. Pet owners need to be aware that abused dogs can be unpredictable. They are scared and fearful, and due to their fears they may be more prone to biting, snapping, and barking. Getting these dogs used to the world again can be very difficult, and it can take a lot of patience and time. Abused dogs also require very calm and quiet environments. People who have noisy and busy households, or homes with children, should not adopt abused dogs. Dogs with abuse histories often benefit from intense behavioral and training programs, but many pet owners do not have the time or the money for these programs.

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