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Adopting a pet might be one of the best decisions you will make. I speak from experience. I was never planning to adopt my dog. Instead, I had been fostering other dogs short-term after my cocker spaniel of 17 years died. As fate would have it, I spotted a photo of my current dog on the Facebook page of an animal rescue organization I'd been following. Even though it wasn't the greatest pic, something told me I needed to meet this animal ASAP.

I made an appointment and drove for almost an hour to the shelter. All I'll say is it was love at first sight for both of us. When I collected him a few days later, he jumped from the back seat of the car onto my lap in the driver's seat. And that's pretty much where he's wanted to be ever since. He is the sweetest, most loyal doggo, and my only regret is that I didn't meet him sooner. If you're considering adopting a pet, I'm here to tell you to go for it. And I'm not the only one.

People have been sharing the sweetest, most heartwarming photos of pets they adopted in March. It was no easy feat, but Bored Panda has narrowed down the list and picked our favorites. If some of these don't bring happy tears to your eyes, then I don't know what will. Keep scrolling and upvote as many as you like. Or all if you wish. We hope they inspire you to book a visit to your local animal shelter. Don't miss the insightful interview we had with Dr. Rebecca Greenstein, Veterinary Medical Advisor for online pet marketplace Rover. She has some great advice for anyone planning to adopt a pet.

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    When it comes to adding a new furry member to your family, many people believe in the saying "Adopt. Don't Shop." We asked renowned vet Dr. Rebecca Greenstein for her thoughts on the matter. She told Bored Panda that while it really depends on the situation, adopting an animal is a great idea.

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    "Adopting a pet is a big-hearted and ethical decision because you are hopefully giving a deserving animal a forever home and a chance to live their best life! Most shelter animals are cared for by competent staff, but it’s a far cry from the stability, security, and love of an adoptive pet parent," Greenstein said. "Unfortunately, due to overcrowding and illness, some unwanted pets can even be euthanized if they can’t be adopted out."

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    The expert added that many people believe dogs that come from breeders are more predictable in terms of certain traits, but this is not always the case. "Just like in people, offspring may have completely different coat colors, appearances, sizes, health concerns, and temperaments from their parents," she explained. "And remember, not all breeders are equally trustworthy or reputable."

    Greenstein says either way, it's super important to get a thorough history of the pet you’re about to adopt or buy. So that you know if it's the right fit for your family and home life.

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    Adopted This Sweet Girl From The Animal Shelter A Couple Days Ago. My First Tortie!

    Tortoiseshell cat lying on a rug, showcasing the joy of adopting a pet.

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    One reason animals end up in shelters is that people aren't prepared for the huge responsibility of owning a pet. They underestimate the time, work, and love that goes into adding a furry member to their family. Others don't do their research and end up buying or adopting a pet that's not a good fit for their lifestyle.

    According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), around 6.3 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, approximately 3.1 million are dogs, and 3.2 million are cats. Around 4.1 million shelter animals are adopted each year. And about 920,000 are euthanized.

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    "I would encourage prospective pet parents to take honest stock of their home situation and lifestyle before adopting a pet," Greenstein advises. "If you have young children, not every animal will cope well with the noise and intrusiveness. If you work long hours away from home, some athletic or anxious pets will act out without the proper amount of physical exercise or mental stimulation. If you adopt a pet with a history of trauma, be prepared that there may be ongoing medical or behavioral therapy, and perhaps other adjustment challenges, associated with that."

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    The expert says before committing to a pet adoption, you should be sure to get as thorough a medical history as possible from shelter staff. And ask for any and all current and past paperwork they have for the pet. "Ideally, the pet should be vaccinated, dewormed, and even spayed/neutered and microchipped prior to adoption. You should be informed if there is any history of illness or injury that might crop up again in the future and could require ongoing veterinary medical care."

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    Adopted My First Pittie!

    A dog with a floral bandana lying on a bed, emphasizing the joy of pet adoption.

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    anne sane
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It wont be your last. Pitties are so misrepresented. Lovely dogs if given a chance and just loved.

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    She adds that while many pets are understandably nervous or shy in a shelter setting, you need to evaluate an animal’s temperament closely before bringing them home. And this is especially relevant if you already have other pets or children in the house.

    "A reputable shelter should be honest with you about a pet’s tendency to be anxious, destructive, or aggressive – qualities which may limit their suitability for certain pet owners," says Greenstein.

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    Saved From 💀 And Ready To Be Adopted !

    Adopted dog with a purple leash standing on a tiled floor, looking up with curious eyes.

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    First Time Cat Mom, Adopted This Sweet Angel Two Weeks Ago!

    Tabby cat lounging on a desk beside a computer, illustrating the joy of adopting a pet.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Absolutely gorgeous specimen of the "Standard Issue Cat" breed XD (note: not actually a breed, lol)

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    #22

    Just Adopted This Fluffy Boy And I Couldn’t Be Happier To Have A Dog Again!

    A fluffy dog sits in a car, embraced by a person, highlighting the joy of pet adoption.

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    Bronson The Brave Is Officially Adopted!

    Person smiling while a happy dog gives them a big lick, highlighting pet adoption joy.

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    #25

    I Adopted A New Dog After My Recent Loss – Mixed Emotions

    Close-up of a happy adopted pet dog, nose and tongue touching the cage bars.

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    Scared Rescue Corso

    A relaxed black Great Dane lying on the patio, embodying the joys of adopting a pet.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cane Corsos are a mastiff breed. They are usually gentle giants. They've gotten a bad reputation due to bad owners, but most mastiff breeds are absolute sweethearts :(

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    Adopted A Border Collie Today From The Local Animal Shelter. I Call Her Isla. Training Tips Are Welcome!

    Black and white dog on a blue bed with a toy, highlighting the joy of pet adoption.

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    Karen Mercury
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My last dog, I started with sit down stay. She learned it all within an hour. Really helps if you use biscuits lol

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    #35

    Meet Nacho

    Dog standing on gravel in a backyard, symbolizing adoption and a happy pet decision.

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    Bumpuff
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Lovely boxer, but bloody hell, that must be a contender for the world's most boring garden! 😂

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    Adopted My Second Dog Today, My Dog's Gender Is Male, He Really Loves To Play And Cuddle. Any Name Suggestion Would Be A Great Help

    Adopted puppy with gray fur and white chest patch sitting on a tiled floor, looking adorable.

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    #41

    Just Got This Sweet Meatball

    Black dog named Gavin available for adoption, sitting outdoors, part of a pet adoption listing.

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    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh my goodness, I'm normally NOT a fan of "human" names for dogs, but this boy is SO perfectly a Gavin!

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    I Just Adopted These Twin Dogs, Can You Help Me Give Them Names? Thanks

    Two adopted dogs sitting happily in a car, showcasing the joys of pet adoption.

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