10 Reasons To Adopt A BDRR Dog

1. You save a dog’s life

All of the dogs at BDRR need and want a loving home where they will get their second chances. These precious heartbeats have been given up, lost, or possibly abandoned. You will be their new family - the new ones they will count on. But, after all, who really saves who?

2. You allow us to save more dogs

By adopting a dog from BDRR, you allow us to save more last-day dogs, dogs with urgent medical needs, and dogs who need our help and our care.

3. You contribute to stopping breeding at puppy mills

You truly make a difference to the dogs at BDRR when you visit, adopt, or foster them. And you also make a stance against pet-breeding facilities - where dogs spend most of their lives in intolerable environments.

4. You can adopt a senior dog!

Senior dogs are truly great, and often they are overlooked. But, their perks?! Most are already trained and housebroken, and most are often pretty calm - so you won’t have to train a new puppy.

5. BDRR will be a lifetime resource

Our staff and volunteers will be great resources to help you, ask questions, and help to match you with the right dog for your life circumstances and your personality. Our staff members have a wealth of information about our doggies.

6. You choose from a great selection of dogs

BDRR offers a variety of dogs and puppies that you won’t find anywhere else, and we offer a campus experience that you will not find anywhere else.

7. Your dog will be vaccinated, spayed/neutered

8. You’ll be supporting a valuable non-profit

When you adopt a dog from BDRR, you not only assist our organization’s cause, but you also send a message to others who will most-likely ask you where you got your adorable dog.

9. You pay less

Our adoption fees are quite more reasonable then the cost of buying a purebred puppy or dog from a breeder.

10. You help us spread our message and encourage our mission

You can tell all of your friend where you got your amazing pet, you can tell them, “I got my dog at Big Dog Ranch Rescue. They are an amazing organization!” They may just follow your lead.

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