Adding a dog or cat to your family is a major responsibility, and taking in a pet with special needs is nothing short of heroic. If an animal who's missing a limb or two captures your attention, never mind your heart, you might be hesitant to take the plunge. Will you be able to meet their needs? Will caring for them require added expense, or extra time and attention you might not be able to spare?
It might set your mind at ease to know that three-legged pets are capable of living perfectly normal lives and often don't require much more than cats or dogs who have all their parts intact. In this recent Hill's Pet article, I guide you through everything you need to know about adopting a three-legged pet, so you can be sure you're the best pet parent this new fur kid could ask for.
Read it here: What to Expect When Adopting a Three-Legged Pet
[Image by Kadres from Pixabay]
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