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A lot of these pets are killed due to a inadequate space in shelters that are crowded, and the number of animals killed could be drastically reduced by a greater number of people considering adoption instead of purchasing the pet from breeders. Adopting a pet isn't just a great way to bring home the perfect companion for you but it's an excellent opportunity to save the lives of many other pets. It's a win-win for everyone!<br><br>2. Save a Home<br><br>Millions of animals end up in shelters each year where they are often euthanized because there is not enough space. By adopting you are directly reducing the number of animals in shelters and saving lives. Adoption also gives resources to shelters and helps them continue their vital work while halting the cycle of pet overpopulation. While buying a pet is a way to help breeders that adhere to responsible breeding practices, most pets that are sold in shops originate from farms, and are older and have more issues with behavior than shelter pets. Adopting a mature pet a senior pet may be overlooked by a store.<br><br>3. Save the life of a pet<br><br>A pet is a lifelong commitment and is a significant decision that should not be taken lightly. Before you adopt or buy you should think about your finances as well as your living situation and the amount of time you're able to devote to caring for a pet. After you've done your research, you are able to decide whether to adopt or buy. 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