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Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party such as a person, shelter, or rescue organization. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters and rescue groups. Some organizations give adopters ownership of the pet, while others use a guardianship model wherein the organization retains some control over the animal's future use or care. Online pet adoption sites have databases of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups, and are searchable by the public.

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  • Adopción en animales (es)
  • Pet adoption (en)
  • Адопція тварин (uk)
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  • La adopción de animales es el proceso de tomar la responsabilidad de un animal que un dueño previamente ha abandonado o dejado en un refugio de animales. Existe un gran número de lugares donde se puede adoptar, tanto lugares físicos, como los refugios, como por internet, estos sitios web tienen bases de datos de mascotas y animales albergados por personas y grupos de rescate y pueden ser encontrados fácilmente. A nivel internacional existen Petfinder.org, The Shelter Pet Project, Let's Adopt, Pet Search Party, and Adopt-a-Pet.com, etc. (es)
  • Адопція тварин — це процес відповідальності за домашнім улюбленцем, якого попередній власник покинув або відпустив до притулку чи рятувальної організації. Поширеними варіантами для усиновлених домашніх тварин є притулки для тварин та рятувальні групи. Деякі організації надають усиновлювачам право власності на домашнього улюбленця, а інші використовують модель опіки, в якій організація зберігає деякий контроль над майбутнім використанням або доглядом тварини. (uk)
  • Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party such as a person, shelter, or rescue organization. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters and rescue groups. Some organizations give adopters ownership of the pet, while others use a guardianship model wherein the organization retains some control over the animal's future use or care. Online pet adoption sites have databases of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups, and are searchable by the public. (en)
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  • La adopción de animales es el proceso de tomar la responsabilidad de un animal que un dueño previamente ha abandonado o dejado en un refugio de animales. Existe un gran número de lugares donde se puede adoptar, tanto lugares físicos, como los refugios, como por internet, estos sitios web tienen bases de datos de mascotas y animales albergados por personas y grupos de rescate y pueden ser encontrados fácilmente. A nivel internacional existen Petfinder.org, The Shelter Pet Project, Let's Adopt, Pet Search Party, and Adopt-a-Pet.com, etc. (es)
  • Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party such as a person, shelter, or rescue organization. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters and rescue groups. Some organizations give adopters ownership of the pet, while others use a guardianship model wherein the organization retains some control over the animal's future use or care. Online pet adoption sites have databases of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups, and are searchable by the public. People deal with their unwanted pets in many ways. Some people have the pet euthanized (also known as putting down or putting to sleep), although many veterinarians do not consider this to be an ethical use of their resources for young and healthy animals, while others argue that euthanasia is a more humane option than leaving a pet in a cage for very long periods of time. Other people simply release the pet into the wild or otherwise abandon it, with the expectation that it will be able to take care of itself or that it will be found and adopted. More often, these pets succumb to hunger, weather, traffic, or common and treatable health problems. Some people euthanize pets because of terminal illnesses or injuries, while others even do it for common health problems that they cannot, or will not, pay to treat. More responsible owners will take the pet to a shelter, or call a rescue organization, where it will be cared for properly until a home can be found. Another method is rehoming (finding another owner). Reasons for surrendering a pet may be due to allergies, the pet-owner's death, divorce, the birth of a baby, or relocation. Homes cannot always be found, however, and euthanasia is often used for the excess animals to make room for newer pets, unless the organization has a no-kill policy. The Humane Society of the United States estimates that 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized each year in the US because of a lack of homes. Animal protection advocates campaign for adoption instead of buying animals in order to reduce the number of animals who have to be euthanized. Many shelters and animal rescues encourage the education of spaying or neutering a pet in order to reduce the number of animals euthanized in shelters and to help control the pet population. To help lower the number of animals euthanized each year, some shelters have developed a no-kill policy. Best Friends Animal Society is the largest no-kill shelter in the United States who adopts policies such as "Save Them All". Like this shelter and many others, they strive to keep their animals as long as it takes to find them new homes. City shelters and government funded shelters rarely have this policy because of the large number of animals they receive. No-kill shelters are usually run by groups that have volunteers or individuals with enough space to foster pets until a permanent home can be found. However, many of these groups and individuals have a finite number of spaces available. This means they will not take in new animals unless a space opens up, although they will often take back pets that they have adopted out previously. Sometimes they try to find the animals foster homes, in which the animal is placed in a home temporarily until someone adopts it. (en)
  • Адопція тварин — це процес відповідальності за домашнім улюбленцем, якого попередній власник покинув або відпустив до притулку чи рятувальної організації. Поширеними варіантами для усиновлених домашніх тварин є притулки для тварин та рятувальні групи. Деякі організації надають усиновлювачам право власності на домашнього улюбленця, а інші використовують модель опіки, в якій організація зберігає деякий контроль над майбутнім використанням або доглядом тварини. (uk)
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