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Thinking of adopting a new pet for the holidays?

The holiday season is a wonderful time to adopt a new pet for the family. We encourage suchgift-giving to children and family members within the same household. Done thoughtfully, there is no better gift than that of a new four-legged pal. While careful consideration is important, there are many reasons the holidays are an excellent time to bring a new pet into the home:
  • Many people have extra time off to spend with a new pet during the holidays, time for training and socializing the newcomer.
  • Festival time is an opportunity to show off your new family member, invite friends to visit and welcome him/her.
  • The exuberance of the new family member will help bring the true holiday spirit to focus.
  • This is, after all, a time of family, love and new beginnings. Isn’t that what a new pet brings to any home?
  • Pets can help reduce stress, that’s help especially needed over the holidays.
  • Studies have also shown that having a pet can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, making you less prone to heart attacks and stroke.
  • Another bonus-dog walking, pet grooming, and even petting the cat may not seem like exercise, but any activity that gets you up and moving can help burn off the holiday calories.

The most important reason to adopt this holiday season? Unconditional love that will last a lifetime.

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