One important factor to consider when choosing dog rescue shelters to patronize or donate to is the quality of the facility. It is fair to say that most dog adoption centers do their best to treat their dogs well, but the quality of life in a shelter can say a lot about its potential. Good …show more content…
Due to the massive number of unwanted dogs funneled into dog rescue shelters across the nation, both from owners and from the street, overcrowding in many facilities is a dire problem. Many shelters accept as many dogs as they can, but even large buildings can quickly become full, and thus sadly many resorts to euthanasia to keep the population under control. In response to this, many dog rescue shelters have adopted a no-kill policy, though the inevitable result is that, when full, such facilities are unable to take on any more stray dogs. The ethical conflict over the practice of euthanasia is a debate for another time, but the fact remains that when choosing the dog adoption centers for you, this issue should be something you are aware of, and you should understand that, if you disagree with the shelters practicing euthanasia, there are