
15Th congratulations to Petfinder.com! As mentioned in the last week has dedicated this day of Petfinder pet adoption. Today, in honor of their 15-year milestone, shall adopt the Internet today! This sweet little Dachshund to the right is Sienna, and she is just one of the adoptable pets in Petfinders adopt Internet all-stars Gallery.
Today, dozens of bloggers over the Internet talking about pet adoption today, and you can also. Tell your friends, family and colleagues about thousands of adoptable pets available right in their neighborhood. It is true-the chances are your local animal shelters and rescue groups have thousands of wonderful pets right now just waiting for their forever home.
I think it is safe to say that just about anyone who has adopted a pet has a beautiful story to tell. I also bet these people are enthusiastic about their adoptive pets. Last week asked for some dog adoptions stories, I can function today, so here are a few of my favorites:
Pam Keim writes about finding his Catahoula, Chance. Here is an overview of her story. You can read the full story here Chance's.

Chance is a pure bred Catahoula Leopard Hound, who has been deaf since birth. He was adopted through the Petfinder.com in September 2007. I have always adopted dogs from rescue groups or "pound". When I put my Dalmatian mixed race, was my second dog seriously depressed. I searched on Petfinder.com and found listing the chance. Original breeder will enable him shortly after he was born, because he is deaf. Prior owners found him in so he would not be, but then abandoned him when he was 7 months old, because he was "out of control". He had just more exercise and a stronger human leader. He never fails to put a smile on my face. Read Opportunity full story here.
SwedeRic tells us how Tintin found his forever home. Here is an overview of their history. You can read the full story here Tintin's.
Tintin was adopted in February 2001 in Chiang mai, Thailand. Tintin was 13 months old when we met her--when she found us! She had been purchased by a teenager as toys for his younger sister; When Tintin was no longer a puppy, she was cast. She had been terribly abused and were undernourished so that her teeth are pretty terrible to look at. She found us, while we were visiting a friend, who had retired and moved to Thailand. Retrieves her home back with us to Sweden was expensive and complicated, but we would do it again in a minute. Tintin is loving and gentle, except with rabbits. Glad to be able to meet strangers. The patient with children. Obedient, unless a rabbit scoots over. Read Tintin full story here.
sfountain tells us how Toby came into her life. Here is an overview of their history. You can read the full story here Toby's.

As you can see, these are just some of the the heart-warming adoption stories out there. I submitted myself my own adoption story. Today it is in combination with Petfinder, also a birthday of my darling senior girl, Chloe. She turns 16 today! Read Chloe history here.
If you did not get a chance to tell your adoption, yet still share anytime. Submit your story here. We would love to hear it! Don't forget to check out all the other major adoption adventure submitted by readers like you.
So if you decide that you are ready to get a dog, I invite you to seriously consider the adoption first. You can start by checking out Petfinders adopt Internet all-stars gallery where 415 adoptable angels are ready and ready. Could you be forever home for one of them?
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