A Guide to Starting Your In-Home Pet Rescue Service

We sure do love our fur buddies, from the tops of their heads down to their paws and claws. So, it’s understandable if you want to do something to improve the quality of life for pups and kittens who aren’t fortunate enough to have good humans in their lives. After all, what could be as much fun for an animal lover as doting their love on furry friends that have been forgotten or mistreated?

Turning your home into a pet rescue is a noble idea, but it will require a lot of hard work, patience, and, of course, love for the pets you save. Continue reading this brief article to get some insights on starting an in-home pet rescue service.

Create the right environment for animals.

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Bringing strange and stray animals into your home is a big deal. It’s a good idea to provide a sense of structure for the animals you bring in, meaning they need more than merely a place to roost: They need to feel welcome and comfortable. Dogs and cats can be destructive when they’re bored, nervous, or unhappy. That’s why it’s imperative that you create an environment that gives rescue animals peace of mind.

Some of the basic things you should put in your home for the pups and kittens you rescue are a cat house, dog house or crate, durable chew toys, and scratch posts. You can even get creative and buy or make cardboard cat houses and obstacle courses for cats and small dogs using cardboard boxes and milk crates. The point is to turn your house into a place where pets don’t get bored.

Take pet nutrition seriously.

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The way we eat has a significant effect on how we feel emotionally and physically, and the same is true of cats and dogs. Indeed, there are certain foods that are staples of human diets that are poisonous to dogs and cats and can even cause them to have neurological problems. After all, you are what you eat.

However, one thing that seems to be great for humans and our furry friends is CBD products. Indeed, the CBD industry has grown immensely in recent years, and now, there are CBD supplements for cats and dogs. Adding CBD to your dog’s food can help with separation anxiety, lethargy, and some physical ailments. To find the best CBD for pets, you should visit cbdnerds.com. Talk to a vet first before giving your rescue animals CBD to see how it might affect them.

Provide pet-sitting and grooming services.

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Running an in-home pet rescue center isn’t a cheap endeavor, meaning you might have to use some of your skills with animals to fund your pet project. One way to fund your rescue is by providing pet-grooming services. You could also provide pet-sitting for people who have to leave their dogs behind as they travel. You could even teach obedience classes or start a dog-walking business. The point is that rescue pets aren’t paying customers, so you might have to get creative to fund your rescue service.

Rescuing puppies and kittens from bad pet owners and homelessness is a mission that requires a big heart. Your friends and family may think you’ve overdosed on catnip when you tell them you plan to turn your living room into a pet paradise, but ultimately, you’ll be saving lives.

Before you begin taking in furry friends, it’s important to learn the local regulations regarding pet rescues and adhere to them. It’s also vital that you create a welcoming environment for the pups and kittens in your rescue. Also, you want to create an attractive website that will be a big hit with people looking to donate to your cause or adopt a fur buddy. Finally, you want to plan activities to improve the pets’ quality of life and prevent boredom. With these tips, you can turn your home into a place where rescue pets can find safety and peace of mind.

Adam Hansen
 

Adam is a part time journalist, entrepreneur, investor and father.