First do some research and figure out what types of dogs would interest you. Since the pound is largely comprised of mix-breeds a knowledgeable pound employee should be able to recommend a dog coming close to what you are seeking. Simply walking through and choosing the cutest one is at best a 50/50 shot at both dog and owner turning out happy. Found out what that type of dogs needs are and if you can supply and if your needs match what that type of dog can supply.
Families looking for a puppy.
sheepdog
Hay. Or Silage. Or Grass. Or Grain. Take your pick.
Yes, there is usually an adoption fee associated with getting a puppy from the pound. This fee helps cover the cost of caring for the animals in the shelter, including food, shelter, medical care, and other expenses.
There is no best male puppy name just try to pick one that fits the dog
Families looking for a puppy.
Yes
The puppy is either frightened or not used to you picking her up.
puppy, because a puppy lasts longer and It's way more fun!
two pound butter and a baby puppy
you go to the pound and buy a girl or boy dog to mate with your first dog
All puppies from a pound are healthy plus you get a free vet check when you adopt one
I have heard a lot about pitbulls in the pound. Check your pound for the pitbull rescue program.
Yes. The puppy may have contracted a sickness from the pet shop or pound that you purchased him/her from. It may also be nerves. Moving into a new home can be quite the challenge for a puppy.
how much hot air do you need to pick up a 200 pound man
sheepdog
1 pound = 16 ounces. You now have all the information required to answer this and similar questions.