How to Adopt a Purebred Pet – with NO Breeder Fees!

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  1. Eric says:

    We already have a dog and are looking at getting another one, maybe a friend so our dog does not get lonely. I like the methods you have provided on how to get purebred pets. 

    My daughter is looking at volunteering at one of the local SPCA, and she is also in the market for a new pet.

    I will let her know about this. This way at least she will earn her pet through her own work. Great post.

  2. Selenity Jade says:

    Thank you so much for advocating for people to rescue purebred animals instead of buying them.  I have to admit, I was a little concerned based on your title but I’m glad to see it doesn’t advocate back yard breeders, but instead adoption! I volunteer my time and money to help get feral cats fixed, dumped kittens and cats fixed and adopted, friendly strays adjust to indoor life, socialize feral kittens, and even bottle feeding abandoned kittens, so I’ve seen a lot of suffering just because of animal overpopulation.  Thanks for the article!

    • Alyce says:

      There are so many beautiful pets out there that need to be rescued. As many purebred animals have specific needs, it’s great that there are organizations committed to helping them find forever homes that are suited to their individual needs. 

  3. Carmen says:

    Hi Alyce; a wonderful article; I have a site about cats. I try to make the world aware, that in the end to adopt a cat
    without a master. But I did’t know about the rescue groups on facebook, by races. Thanks for sharing. Shirley is gorgeous.

    best regards

    Carmen

    • Alyce says:

      Cats are a wonderful addition to a home. I’m happy to help spread awareness of the great rescue groups that can be found online!

  4. donnaker says:

    Thank you for this wonderful article, it will definitely help us to find the perfect new companion animal. We all know the animal is like our friends. In this world, there have many animal lovers like me, but most of them are having a problem to adopt a purebred pet for extra fees & expenses. This article gives a very beneficial step & option which help us effectively to adopt a purebred pet, without bear any expense.

    • Alyce says:

      There are so many wonderful pets that need good homes. I hope that this article helps to pair people with a great companion animal!

  5. ReviewsForThePeople says:

    Shirley is Gorgeous!  That bangle coat is something to be held! You normally don’t see cats of that caliber. I have 4 of my own and the are all different in personality and temperament but this picture makes me want to get another of this type of breed being there friendly and talkative. I always associated in pure bred’s to be hard to take care of, but I’m finding out more about them that’s changing my mind. It’s extremely true that pets provide laughs, joy, snuggles!

    Thank you for your blog!

    • Alyce says:

      Shirley says “thank you. purr…”. 🙂

      Many Bengals do need a lot of exercise, but Shirley seems to have the energy of any average cat. It helps to ask questions of the rescue group to learn more about the individual pet to discern whether or not the pet is a good fit for your own home. 

  6. Willy says:

    I Owe a really big thank you for this amazing and insightful post. I really love animals a lot and I like dogs most particularly and I have been trying to save a lot of money to get myself one and also save for their little expenses. This has not been an easy experience… Seeing this review was like an answered prayer. I never thought that there could be easy and helpful ways to get pets. Thanks for this great review. 

    • Alyce says:

      Aww, Willy, I’m so happy to hear that! I know you’ll find the perfect pet for your home. It took us a few months of following the shared posts online before we were able to find the right one, but where there’s a will, there’s always a way. Best of luck to you!!

  7. Nice Gal Nikki says:

    Very informative article you have shared here. I am an animal lover as well. I have 2 cats which are like my best pals and kids at the same time.:) I can tell how passionate you are toward animals just by the way you’re sharing this useful information on adoption. Thank you for informing people they do not need to spend a crazy amount of money on adopting a pure bred animal. I’m sure many of us didn’t know this at all.

    • Alyce says:

      I know I was overjoyed when I first learned about the breed-specific rescue groups, so I’m very happy to share the information with others too! The pets definitely become “kids” and “family” very quickly. 🙂

  8. Henderson says:

    I admire the way you talk about the animals, it just foes to show how much you love this animals and how you can do anything for them. Its true that we need to shower care to the animals who cannot talk and express themselves. You have given a simple and easy way to adopt pets that are inexpensive. Its a great idea. I love the pictures you have added too.

  9. Chloe says:

    My love for cats have been so high since I was a girl in my fathers house. After I bevane a woman I have always want to have another cat. Since the death of my first pet which was a really lovely cat, I’ve had problems with the breed to adopt and when I get the breed I want th adoption process and free pushes me away. But this time I am giving it all it takes, I’ll adopt one soon.

    • Alyce says:

      It definitely takes some time to get over the loss of a beloved pet, and only you will know when you are ready to open up to having a new one. Trust your instincts and you’ll know when you’ve found the right pet at the right time.

  10. Anusuya says:

    Your article reflects your passion for helping pets and your genuine love towards them.

    These animals become your friends unconditionally. 

    They relieve your stress when you hug them affectionately.

    They are wonderful gifts to mankind and they deserve everything.

    You have mentioned all possible ways for inexpensive adoption. It helps someone to become a proud owner.

    We should all be helping for the well being of these animals who can not talk out what they need. Depending on one’s situation everyone should pour in time, money and other stuff to help them

    Thank you for sharing such an excellent article.

  11. Riaz Shah says:

    Your Bengal looks beautiful Alyce!

    I’ve always wondered what it would be like to adopt a Bengal, and just like you, the price tag keeps warding me off. But man, breed-specific rescue groups, I never knew there’s such a thing! Now that you’ve mentioned it, I think there are a lot of societies which help rescue animals and it’s way better to save that way so that we can give more to our loved ones. I just found a Bengal rescue in Malaysia, it’s time I check it out 😀

  12. Charles says:

    Thank you for this article. I like how you talk about the animals in a very gentle and caring way. I like the photos. I agree that adopting a rescue dog or cat is a good thing to do. It helps them have a better life. If I got a dog or cat as a companion I would go with a rescue. I would want them to have a good life. Thanks for your suggestions and kind words. That was interesting about the adoption event in Georgia. Take care. 

  13. Kohl says:

    Thanks for the great information within this article! My family personally purchased a purebred German Shepard through a local breeder, and are super happy with the decision! However, I certainly see how beneficial adopting a purebred dog through other avenues can be after looking through the reasons you included in the article! People certainly need to be supporting such awesome causes such as humane societies!

    • Alyce says:

      Purchasing a pet at a reputable breeder can also be a great way to find the perfect pet — it’s often quite pricey but it’s great to hear that your family is very happy with the decision!!

  14. Jim says:

    Hi Alyce. What a fantastic article. I love animals and in particular dogs. I was brought up on a farm and we had well trained working dogs there. Our last much loved pet died about ten years ago. She was a beautiful little black and white fox terrier cross. We never did find out what she was crossed with. In any case she died of old age and we were to distraught to get another animal. Then about 8 months ago our granddaughter arrived with a pretty little dog named Willow. She had gotten her from a rescue center. She is another little fox terrier cross but this time with long hair, and she looks just like a border collie in miniature, and we love her heaps. Thanks goodness for those wonderful people within the various organisations that seek out new homes for our furry friends. Thank you for highlighting these organizations in your article. All the best. Jim 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jim, I very much understand how difficult it can be to figure out if / when you’re ready for a new pet after a cherished one passes on. It took me a year to think I might be ready for a new pet, and even then I was a bit nervous about it. However, I’m also very happy I finally decided to get another cat! Shirley (our bengal rescure) has been a fantastic cat and our whole family absolutes adores her!

  15. Linda says:

    Awww, Shirley’s Biography is so lovely. I wish I had that love for animals; rescuing them and all. I have learned that animals have the spiritual side just like humans; but I never complanate it.I live my days as if they were just there, doing nothing and useless for me. Like a fly passing by. It is really mean I know. 

    • Alyce says:

      Animals and pets can add a wonderful extra dimension to life, but it does require commitment that just isn’t for everyone. Hopefully this information can help to pair some pets in need of a good home with a great family.

  16. Shane Fegan says:

    Purebreds are an often sort after option for animal lovers.

    Personally I have owned pure-breeds and mixed-breed dogs, and I am not partial to either.

    There is something pretty cool about pup pure-breeds I must say though.

    For a relatively cheap price as well, getting one is quite easy and safe.

    This can apply to cats and dogs.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Shane, pets of all shapes and sizes and breeds and types can be an amazing addition to a family. For those that do have their heart set on a specific breed, but also want to adopt a rescue pet, it’s good to know of these options. 

  17. Robert J Warneck says:

    I have been looking into having my home blessed again with a new dog, after Rachel my little chihuahua. passed away 6 months ago; she was 16!  I at first didn’t think I wanted another pet, because of the heartbreak, but two months after Rachel’s passing, I bought a cockatiel, and named him Moontail.  He is quite the character and livened up my home again.  Lately I have been really considering getting a new small dog, and wondering about ways I can do this,  Your post is very helpful with the different suggestions you offer.

    Thank you for writing this post and giving links to some options that I can look into.

    Robert

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Robert, It’s so hard to lose a beloved pet, but I’m happy to hear that you have invited another sweet pet into your home. I hope you and Moontail find just the right small dog for you when the time is right.

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